Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 25, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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CITIZENSHIP OP D. M.
rtáaj, it t i/ 2A, í»¡¿4
D ance Hot Springs, Sat, fiite.
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er Lake and the kindred attrac­ pu b lic fo u n ta in s, fillin g ju g s and "B lbod is th ic k e r th a n
w a te r ” ,
tio n s of th e W e st’s p la y g ro u n d is b o ttle s, u o t w ith L ith ia w a te r, an d c o n ta in s no v e g e ta b le m a t­
W. A. W a ld e n p e r, w ho cam e in b u t w ith piaiu old city w ater. te r. T he local a q u a p u ra is e n ­
(C o in tin u ed fro m p ag e 1.)
Our M ista k e -
to A sh la n d y e ste rd a y to re g is te r Som e of th o se g e ttin g w a te r a re ough to d riv e th e m asses to per-
In th e s w e lte rin g h e a t of y es­ h ’s C a lifo rn ia c a r. He rea d of th e u n q u e stio n a b ly
to u ris ts ,
but una.
A Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
in g in th is, th e r e re m a in s th e o th e r
te rd a y a fte rn o o n ,
th e
T id in g s I re g is tra tio n law a t th e s ta te lin e, o th e rs look su sp icio u sly lik e “ sub-!
a lte rn a tiv e of h is com ing in to th e
Ly tke^
local interest
p ro o fre a d e r le t a ty p e s e ttin g e rro r a n d d ro v e in h e re fo r a ' p e rm it s ta n tla l c itiz e n s .’’
O ccasioualy,
fe d e ra l c o u rt w ith a p e titio n , u rg -
. . . . . .
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i escap e him t h a t e n tire ly c h a n g ­ b efo re g oing to th e la k e by w ay one is recognized as one of M e d -' PLANS ARE READY
in g t h a t d u rin g all th e p a st y e a rs i . ..
.
,
FO R IN S T IT U T E
. . .
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ed th e m e a n in g of a p a ra g ra p h of of K la m a th F a lls. He in te n d s to fo rd ’s ‘¿substantial c itiz e n s .”
A
he h a s been m isin fo rm e d a n d pe-
IVom W isconsin—
D ance a t open
a ir
pav ilio n ,
ail a rtic le by C. R. D. Jo n e s, t a k ­ r e tu r n over th e M edford ro u te , few h av e said th a t w h ile in t h e ;
(C o n tin u e d F ro m P a g e 1)
tio n in g th e c o u rt to g r a n t him
H. L. W e rn e r, of G reen L ak e. L l'n ia p a rk , S a tu rd a y n ig h t.
en fro m th e
S o u th e rn
P acific he said, th e trip h a v in g been re c ­ city, th e y ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th e
c
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W isco n sin , w as a n A sh la n d v is­
276-3tf
B tX iv 'IM t
B u lle tin .
in w ritin g , Mr. Jo n e s o m m en d ed to him by th e re g is ­ o p p o rtu n ity to get som e w a te r
ion of th e n a tu ra liz a tio n law . T his
m acfadocm
i to r y e ste rd ay .
sa id : “ In o th e r w ords, a d e s ir­ tr a n t of o u t-o f-s ta te m achines.
L ife
Service,
Rev.
Jo sep h
t h a t is th in enough to sw allow
p ro c e d u re w ould re q u ire a lap se
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a b le em ployee m u st
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In A m erica to-day, it is e s tim â t- > of 90 d a y s fro m th e d a te th e pe-
One h u n d re d a n d fo rty -th re e
S P E C IA L a tte n tio n to AUTO
O il th e fro n t page of y e s te r­ 1 1 :0 5 — 1 1 :4 5 — E v an g elism , Rev.
O rres cle a n s clo th es. P h o n e 64.
ed
f i a t fully seventy-five per c e n t titio n w as filed w ith th e c o u rt h ead ‘c u t in ’ a t a ll tim e s .’’ In
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M O B ILE In su ra n c e ; b e tte r t e r r,.d
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J. R. B en to n . F o u rth D e p a rt­
d a y 's Mail T rib u n e a p p e are d the
a n d lo w e r ra te s . Yeo, of co u rse. te rd a y a t th e r e g is tra tio n b u re a u of people l a v e irre g u la r tee th . A t u n til it could be ta k e n up fo r " In o th e r w o rd s, a d e s ira b le em - (
m e n t, Rev. T. H. T em ple. A d­
fo
llow
ing:
B U LL RUN W A TE R
th e F o rsy te e D ental In firm a ry it fin a l c o n sid e ra tio n .
P h o n e 21 & 2 7 4 -J.
212— tf in th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce o f­
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C ourse,
Rev. Jo sep h
Dr. E. B. P ick e , city h e a lth o f­
S U P P L Y IS LOW
D u n n e r e ite r a te d W ed n esd ay
fice te se cu re p e rm its to d riv e in h a s been show n th a t fully ninety-
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PO R TLA N D , J u ly 25.— C opious ficial, an n o u n c ed to d ay th a t lie
O regon. T h e m a jo rity of th e m a ­ five p er cen t of th e c h ild ren p re ­ h is b e lie f of y e a rs ’ s ta n d in g th a t
From a Distance—
se n tin g them selves fo r tre a tm e n t h is f a th e r h a d been n a tu ra liz e d , ten c e , in d ic a tin g t h a t a good e m ­ ra’ln s will save P o rtla n d from a ' ad v ised all M edford people to boil 1 1 :5 0 — 1 2 :3 0 — E p w o rth L eag u e
H. E. Jo h n s o n , of S y racu se, N. c h in e s w e re d riv e n by C a lifo r­
M ethods, Rev. S. J . C haney.
a re th u s affected. T he difficulty of and c o n fe rre d w ith U n ited S ta te s ployee d e serv e d b e h e ad in g , w as se rio u s w a te r s h o rta g e , b u t u n ­ th e ir d rin k n g w a te r, u n til f u r ­
143 is a b o u t a d a ily a v ­
Y., w as a to u r is t v isito r h e re yes­ n ian s.
D inner.
cleansing irre g u la r te e th often re ­ D is tric t A tto rn e y C oke a n d n a t ­ d u e e n tire ly to an o v e rsig h t.
th
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notice.
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tio
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r
e
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less such ra in s com e a lo n g q u ite '
e ra g e re g is tra tio n here.
te r d a y fro m a g r e a t d ista n c e .
su lts in decay.
1.’45—
2 :4 5 — R e st H our. F a c u lty
soon it w ill be n e c essa ry to ini- , g a rd e d as a n e c essa ry m ea su re
u ra liz a tio n o ffic ia ls re la tiv e to
Of 1,694 ch ild ren exam ined by
M
eeting.
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pose f u r th e r
re s tric tio n s
upon of p re c a u tio n .
in th e
H e a lth g iv in g w hole w h e a t D r. A. F re ed m a n Foote, only eleven re c tify in g th e s itu a tio n
HONESTY Is my POLICY. Yeo,
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w ere found to possess n o rm al
• f course.
212— tf b read a t T he L ith la B ak ery .
teeth . Dr. Foote, in a re p o rt to lish th e fa c t by d o c u m e n ta ry e v i­ noon, S a tu rd a y . B agley C an n in g day re s e rv e su p p ly of w a te r a t P e rry . 'M edford
h u m o ris t, w as ' 7 :3 0 — 7 :4 5 — Social H our.
th e Second D istrict D ental Society dence.
8 :0 0 — E v en in g Service.
Co.
277-2t Bull R un lake.
m oved to com m ent as follow s:
Amoug the Travelers—
Bun goggles at McNairs.
of New York, sta te d t h a t “th e
1
0 :0 0 — Taps.
T he a c tu a l s itu a tio n is th a t th e
C o u n ty C lerk B ev erid g e said
A m ong th e m any tra v e le rs sixth y e a r m o lars of nearly every
D
ance
H
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B ull R u n riv e r a n d its trib u ta r ie s
w ho sto p p ed h e re
y e s te rd a y to child exam ined w ere broken down, t h a t he w ould e x a m in e in to th e
B ack co Bonanza—
w holly or in p a rt. In m any in ­ c o m p la in t o u tlin e d
a t an
a la rm in g
2 77-2t a re d w in d lin g
in
P
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’s
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Bliss, sta n c e s these m olars w ere decayed
E a rl RuBsel re tu r n e d to Bo­ buy su p p lie s w ere
ra te . On M onday th e re w as 1-20
le
tte
r.
n a n z a . n e a r K la m a th P a lls , S a t­ S p o k an e, W ash ., J.
H. C astle, below th e gum m argins. So ex­
Indians Ask Aid—
of a foot of w a te r flow ing over
u rd a y , a f te r sp e n d in g se v era l L incoln, N e b ra sk a , G. W . H oop- tensive a n d f a r advanced w ere th e
th e dam a t th e B ull R un h e a d - !
R
e
p
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rts
fro
m
K
la
n
ia
th
F
a
lls
T h e 7 Mon ta n lau s w ill p ’.ay a t
m an, Je ro m e , A rizo n a, a n d Miss d efects th a t co rrectiv e tre a tm e n t,
d a y s h e re .
even if it w ere applied, w ould have J a c k s o n H o t S p rin g s S a t. n ite . say t h a t th e K la m a th In d ia n s ask w orks. Y e ste rd a y th e re w as not i
E ls ie E c k h a rd t,
of C in c in n a ti, been of little value.**
277-2* a fundi of $ 1 5,000 to be ta k e n a d ro p of w a te r g oing over t h e 1
E ighty-six p er cent of th e 10,600
O
hio.
A
ll
w
e
re
going
n o rth fro m
We deliver the goods— Detricks
from th e re im b u rs in g
fund
of d am . In fac t, th e w a te r w as m ore
school ch ild ren exam ined by th e
9 4 u C a lifo rn ia .
$150,000 re c e n tly a p p ro p ria te d th a n a fo o t below th e d am .
A
, B ritish D ental A ssociation w ere To Grand Jury—
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suffering fro m m ore o r less pro-
fo
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E lm e r P e te rs , th e y o u n g m an
In Medford—
r
F re e tro u s e rs a t O rre s ta ilo rs ■ nounced d efects of th e te e th — th e
a
rre
s te d th e f ir s t of th e w eek by w as d u e to a d is tre s s in g d ro u g h t c e rta in u n less ra in s sh o u ld fall or
resu lt of a diet lacklne- in th e es­
J e s s e N eil w as a M edford b u s­ this month only.
sen tial m in eral elem ents upon th e s h e riff, w as a rra ig n e d b e fo re a n d lack of h ay on th e K la m a th th e re s e rv e w a te rs of B ull R un
in ess a n d p le a s u re v isito r y e s te r­
»,
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w hich th e bones a n d th e te e th de- J u s tic e of t h e P eace T a y lo r th is R e se rv a tio n , a c c o rd in g to a re s o ­ la k e be tu rn e d in to th e riv e r.
d ay. H e lives on a ra n c h above h ro n i L incoln
pend fo r th e ir developm ent, a n d
K la m a th
m o rn in g , on a fo rg e ry c h a rg e , an d lu tio n passed by th e
M. O. T re a te r, of L in co ln , N e - : of p ro p er a n d tim ely d entistry,
A sh la n d .
trib
a
l
council,
and
a
d
d
re
sse d to
b ra s k a , w ho is on h is w ay to
Needless to say, th e m o ral of w as bound o v er to th e g ra n d ju ry
C.
H.
B
u
rk
,
c
o
m
m
issio
n
er
of I n ­
Greatly reduced. Your choice of the
T re a te r P r a ir ie , O regon, to v isit
“S
,c h “ d re“ u n d e r $1000 bonds. P e te rs is a
H ere from Freeport—
be su p p h eu w ith p len ty of! th o ro u g h ly d isg u ste d y o u n g m an d ia n a ffa irs fo r th e D e p a rtm e n t
Rudolph Landoltze, of Free­ re la tiv e s, sto p p e d h e re y e s te rd a y | m a te ria l fo r bu ild in g te e th ; and!
many patterns at
a n d is a lle g ed to h a v e passed i n ' ° 1 e n ie i l ° r -
L 'th ia P a rk , next, th a t these m em bers should!
p o rt, Illin o is, a rriv e d In A sh la n d to idle a d ay in
th e n e ig h b o rh o o d of
$150
In ■
la s t n ig h t and. expects to spend M r. T r e s te r c am e w est o v e r th e receive th e m ost scru p u lo u s care.:
M ay B re a th 10c a n d 25c —
w o rth le s s ch eck s on M edford a n d i
southern
route,
to
visit
relatives
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so m e tim e h ere.
Ashla}'Jdj b u sin e ss h ouses. Ma.ll i McNair Bros.
in C a lifo rn ia .
i younger, is a b o u t th e p ro p er a g e /:
This is an opportunity for you to get
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i it should be ta u g h t th e use of a ' T rib u n e .
H e a lth O fficial A dvises
B o ilin g
Orres tailors for men
and
'little
to
o
th
-b
ru
sh
,
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r
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tte
r
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e
t,'
To
Crater
Lake—
V isito rs fro m W a sh in g to n ——
D rin k in g W a te r; A r th u r P e r ­
women, upstairs over McGees.
(th e m ore s a n ita ry to o th polisher,
a seasonable hat at a great saving.
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fro
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Tw o m en from th e s ta te
r y C o m m en ts
of o r buffer, a n d encouraged to usej
flie Tiding’« Ads Bring Results ley, C a lifo rn ia , ju s t to see C ra t-
To Camp Lewis—
W a sh in g to n , w ho h a v e been in th is a fte r each m eal, if possible,,
s
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C
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lifo
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in
a
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P
a
rtic
u
la
rly
before
going
to
bed.'
A m a n e n ro u te fro m S an P e d ­
“ W h a t a re th e y d o in g ? "
of a p c « 1 Be esPecially c arefu l to see t h a t
r o to C am p L ew is, D. D avidson, h u r ry y, to , e 8 e t 1 to a a land
T
h a t (Btostion is o ften a -k o d
a 1 Of OCCa' ; th e child p erfo rm s its m o u th t o ile t
CiU zcns Bunk, B u ild in g
re g is te re d h is C a lifo rn ia c a r a t sio n al ra in a n d co o ln ess w e re G. ; b efore re tirin g a t night, no m a tte r.
w h en
A sh lan d
re s id e n ts
see
t h e A sh la n d o u t-o f-s ta te b u re a u A. C obbins, of S p o k an e, a n d F . ' ^ ow sleepy o r indisposed to exert,
g ro u p s of people c lu s te re d a ro u n d
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y e s te rd a y .
D avidson is on gov­
e rn m e n t b u sin ess.
c o .u a .„ a n
id e a te d
th e
lu m b e r In d u stry a n d h a s been on a r e a t r e s t a n d th e saliv ary se­
cre tio n s a re n o t k e p t circulating:
P le a tin g of a ll k in d s a t O rres. a v a c atio n to u r.
a s th ey a re in th e daytim e. This.
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.
p e rm its of th e
developm ent or
S u its, S u its, S a its a t P a u lse r-
You 11 e n jo y trip p in g th e lig h t h y p e ra c id ity in th e saliv ary se-
tid e ’s.
2 7 3 -tf fa n ta s tic a t th e open a ir pav ilio n ! cretions, a n d th e a tta c k of th ese
S a tu rd a y , n ig h t.
2 7 6 -3 tf acl<*3 u P °n th e v u ln erab le a lk a lin e
substance of the teeth.
- Tw o b ro th e rs , I r a F le m in g , of
W’h ite w rig h t, a n d W illiam F le m ­ Drove to Ashland—
in g , of S h e rm a n , T exas, w ere vis­
M r. a n d M rs. C. M. R am sb y
ito r s h e re y e ste rd a y .
T h e tw o d ro v e J . J . M iller to A sh la n d y e s­ Ix 'ft T oday—
T h e M isses E th e l W h e e le r and
d ro v e d iff e re n t
m ac h in es, a n d te rd a y in o rd e r t h a t he m ig h t
Z
ip
o ra B lu rae n feld , A sh lan d high
w e re ac co m p a n ie d by th e ir fa m ­ catch th e n ig h t tr a in to O a k la n d ,
school
a n d su m m e r n o rm a l in ­
ilies.
81x90 Sheets $1.75
w h ere h e w-as c alled by th e s u d ­
den d e a th of h is f a th e r.
M rs. s tru c to rs , le ft to d a y in Miss B lu-
“
W
earwell”
sheets made
Sweet cream for whipping and 3. K. Ttamsby acco m p an ied th em m e n fe ld 's c a r fo r th e M cK enzie
with tope edge; sold regu­
imported Checked Organdie, Novelty
coffee— also fresh m ilk , alw ay s in d will sp en d se v e ra l d ay s in 1 I riv e r a n d S e a ttle . M iss W h e ele r
A wonderful assort­
lar at $1.98 Each.
Is r e tu r n in g to h e r hom e a t Mc­
on ice at the Plaza.
239— tf A sL land.— K la m a th N ew s.
Ratine, Imported Novelty
ment of printed Crepe-
K enzie, a n d M iss B lu m en fe ld is
To A uto Park—
Voiles,
up
to
$1.45
yard
de-Chine, foulards, can­
42 inch Pillow Cases, ,39c
A sh lan d w as th e te rm in u a of
D ance to th e m u sic o f Love- g oing hack to h e r ho m e in Se­
bocal j P erso n al Hotes
DUNN C H A L L E N G E D
Tfealth
Ò1ini&
Father of
Physical
C ulture
E v e ry J4at
in o u r sh o p
$2.00 to $5.00
WINELAND MILLINERY
Semi-Annual
ClearanceSale
SA TU
Bargains in Domestics
for SATURDAY’S SELLING
a ca m p in g tr ip fo r L. G. B a rk e r, 1 la n d ’s o rc h e s tra In th e cool and attle.
of Arcata, California.
After in v ig o ra tin g a ir of th e L ith ia
sp e n d in g th e te n -d a y lim it in th e p a rk pav ilio n S a tu rd a y n ig h t.
T he to u ris t h o te l c o m m ittee is
cam p g ro u n d s, h e w ill m a k e his
2 7 6 -3 tf now re a d y to r e n t th e th re e s to r e ­
w ay back to h is hom e city.
ro o m s on th e f ir s t flo o r of th e
Good m usic,
b e a u ty of s u r - . new h o tel a n d a n y o n e w ish in g to
ro u n d in g s a n d a n u n s u rp a s s e d p ro c u re th e se s to re ro o m s sh o u ld
Complet« line of Ashland Can­ flo o r com bine to m ak e th e open see V. O. N. S m ith a t th e C itizens
ned Goods at Detricks.
94-tf a ir p av ilio n d a n c es all t h a t can B ank im m ed ia te ly .
be d e sire d .
S a tu rd a y n ig h t, as
usual.
Back from V’isit—
276-3tf.
M rs. C h a rle s H ooper, w ho lives
in th e Dead, In d ia n c o u n try , r e ­ W eed W a s M ecca—
tu rn e d to h e r h o m e y e s te rd a y a f t ­
W eed w as th e m ecca la s t n ig h t
e r a v isit in R o se b u rg w ith h e r
of m an y A sh la n d y o u n g people,
d a u g h te r , M rs. D ale G ulley.
w ho w e n t o v e r to a tte n d
th e
d a n c e an d c e le b ra tio n . Longview’
F a ll sty le s a n d w ooleus now
p lay ed W eed y e s te rd a y fo r th e
in a t O rres ta ilo rs , u p s ta irs .
c h a m p io n sh ip of th e L o n g B ell
co m p an ies of th e P a c ific co ast.
Madden seks Balloon-tires,
a n d th e w in n e r w ill go e a st. L a st
f
246-tf n ig h t a d a n c e w as h eld . A m ong
♦he A sh lan d p e rso n s going over
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair­ w e re D om ino P ro v o st, w ho p la y ­
ing at Paulserud’s.
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ed in th e o rc h e s tra , M r. a n d Mrs.
D ale Y oung,
R illin g
S h e rm a n ,
Either O n e -
E llis B eeson. D w ig h t G regg and
In fillin g o u t h is p e rm it c a rd
H o y t D ow ning.
f o r h is C a lifo rn ia c a r, E rn e s t C.
W ills, of L os A ngeles, B tated th a t
h e w ould be in e ith e r M edford
o r A shland, fo r a n e x te n d e d tim e.
He is lo o k in g fo r a p lace to spend
a v a c a tio n , a n d h a s n o t y e t de­
cid ed w hich
s o u th e rn
O regon i
c ity a p p e a l to him th e m ost.
G u a ra n te e d R u b b e r S u n d rie s—
i M cN air Bros.
,\t T h e C o lu m b ia__
A m ong th e g u e s ts re g is te re d
a t th e H o tel C olum bia la s t n ig h t
w ere Mr. an d M rs. J. R. K elly of
S e a ttle , w ho w e re to u rin g th ro u g h
¡xa n d stopped h e re a n ig h t to see
' th e G atew ay City. O th e r g u e sts
w e re Mr. a n d M rs. E. H. C osgrove
of San F ra n c isc o , A. B. S avage,
w ife a n d son, a n d Mr. an d Mrs.
J . S. A ngel, of P o rtla n d .
I
T he 7 M o n tan lan s w ill p lay a t
J a c k s o n H o t S p rin g s S a t. n ite
277-2*
L e t u s fill j o u r p all w ith sSwiftt
S ilv er Lea: la rd . C oats less th a n
s h o rte n in g . G oes f a r th e r a n d is
m e re n a tr itto u s . D e tric k s .
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C om bs
Broa.
an d
Texas V isitors—
Going
" I 'm going hom e. No m o re of
th ia sa n d e a tin g fo r
me
th is
s u m m e r,’ aald H. O. Seano, C ash-
m ere , W a sh in g to n , b u s 'n e ss m an
la s t n ig h t. W ith h is fam ily , Mr.
S eano h a s been on an exten d ed
c a m p in g trip th a t led him in to
t h e m id d le w est o v er th e Y ellow ­
s to n e tra il, and
back
th ro u g h
C a lifo rn ia .
Wash goods, Voiles and Print- < Q m
ed Klaxons, up to S9c
I wC
Printed Voiles and PLtki Voiles
Values up to 5Qc
81 in. Sheeting, yard 50c
Bleached sheeting in a good
nediiun quality; sold regn-
Ttrly at 59e yard.
Towels, Each 121-2c
Iluek Towels, in size 15x24, i|
An •
u m v
, nn made with tope edge; sold
42 meh Tubing, yard 39c ,.egular at 15(. eac,,
\\ earwell Tubing m this sale
fine quality; sold regular at 18 in Crash Towelmg 19c
•
All pure Linen in natural
Linen Damask, yard $1.98 color; extra value; sold reg-
“ Silver Bleached” Linen ular
25c yard.
Damask, fine for family use;
sold regular at $2.25 yard. 72 inch Sheeting, yard 55c
“ Queen of the Rome” Un-
Mercerixed Damask, yd. 98c bIeached shccting; extn a
Come with colored border
fol. |his sah. ()n,
in pink or blue, 64 inches
wide; regular value $1.25 Bath Towels, 3 for $1.00
vard.
Heavy double thread T en-
Hand Towels, 3 for 50c
bath towels; a real bargain;
Made of part linen crash, regular value 39c each.
Hemmed, ready for use;
sold regular at 20c each.
Table Cloth, Each $1.00
t t vi
v j » » t.
,
Size 5 4 x 5 4, Mercerized
° nbIeachedM,u slm' y»rd ,19c Tabic Cloths, hemstitched,
16 inches wide in a fine ready for use; sold regular;
quality for the needle; sold at $1.25 Each.
regular at 25c yard.
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1 1 1 > 1 I *
Z \ V»
I t I 11 zx
I k 1
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r.
i
Plain and Printed Voiles, Crepes, R at­
ine, part Linen Suitings, Values to 98c
and 50 pieces
J O 2*
in the lot
M'uC
A few coats left th at were priced $19.75
to $24.50 now at less
<££§
than half
a O
Silks
$3.29
ton Crepe, brocade Spi­
ral Crepe and knitted
Crepe3, values $2.50 to
$3.45 yard.
Novelty stripe spiral
Crepe, plain colors in
Niagara Satin faced
Crepe, Luxceil, fancy
white Skirting Silks,
values from $3.48 to
$4.45
$11.00 to $12.50 wash dresses . . . .$9.75
$9.75 to $10.00 wash d re sse s..........$8.75
A small lot of $39.75 to $44.50 coats are
$5.45 to $6.75 wash dresses ........$4.45
now much less than
Cl Q
half price at
I ■ W Other lots of gingham house dresses,
$1.95, $2.95, $3.95
Ju st a very few in this lot but they were
$49.50 to $64.50 coats and C^Cj
a?’e now offered at
3 2 Piece tweed outing suits, jacket and
knickers ......................................... $13.50
Silk Dresses in one lot are C1 C
up to $24.50 values at
I O« fi
3 Piece suits a t ..............................$16.75
Printed silk and cotton Crepe, solid col­ Tweed knickers at ..................
$3.69
or silk and cotton Crepe and Imported
Novelty Ratine up
C1 1 Q Khaki breeches at ........................ $2.45
to $1.60 values
8 u I *9 Gaberdine breeches at . . . . " ........$3.95
Another lot of silk Dresses C i Q 7C Khaki ccats at ..............................$4.45
values up to $34.50 at
a S« ■ □
Knitted Sport Suits ...................... $9.75
$3.25 g irls’ middy dresses ..........$2.95
Wool Dress Goods Specials, 98c, $1.19,
$1.49 and up. A splendid time to anti­
$4.75 Khaki middv dresses ......... $3.75
cipate your fall needs.
JAPANESE CLOTHS
The coolest underwear for
54x54 Seamless ..........$1.25
hot weather. Athletic style
60x60 Seamless ..........$1.50
suits, G8c, $1.49, $1.98
E. R. ISAAC & CO
“T he Q uality Store’
Proper Selection
Painting Up—
T he h a n g in g e l e c tr i : sig n above
th e V in in g th e a tr e h a s th e p a s t
few d a y s been u n d e rg o in g a p ro ­
cess o f re p a in tin g . T h e la rg e
E lk s b u ild in g wa3 re c e n tly re -I
d e c o ra te d , m a k in g it o n e o f th e
m o st a ttr a c tiv e s tr u c tu r e s In th e
city .
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89c Silks
$1„S8
“ W earwell” pillow eases,
size 42x36; sold regular at
15c Each.
72x90 Sheets, Each $1.00
Bed Spreads, Each $2.19
“ Trium ph” Spreads, size 'Homestead” Sheets, made
72x84 in a good medium with seam, fine for summer
weight; s o l d regular at use; sold Tegular at $1.25
$2.48 Each.
Each.
B ru sh e s.— M cN air
M axadon, to w hom we f u rn is h ­
ed a ll h is m ilk , h a v in g disposed of
h is r o u te , w e w ill deliver th e
s a m e h ig h q u a lity m ilk a t 10
c e n ts a q u a rt, from certified h erd .
L ln ln g e r ’s D airy , P h o n e 3 69-J.
Clean Sweep Sale
of Wall Paper
re q u ire s a la rg e sto c k from
w h ich to choose.
W e have
h u n d re d s
of
p a tte rn s
and
g ra d e s to show you.
fere d lace. T h is Id ea of conceal­
ing. a s It w ere, one lay e r of the
costum e u n d e r a n o th e r is p o p u lar
in
F aris, acco rd in g to
H enri
C reange. fashion a u th o rity . Som e­
tim es this leads to extravaganzas,
as in th e caa^ of th e lady on the
rig h t who dlspiavs on h e r w hite
satin de Lyon In n er vest a scene
w hich
a p p a re n tly
depicts
th e
P rin c e of W ales com ing to grief
tona^ drawn thread work and gof­ on th e h u n tin g field.
H E s m a rt P a rislen n e w ears
on th e stre e t conservative
costum es, sober in color, a n d
’ eleg an t of line, b u t th e re is alw ays
' a b o u t th em som e in trig u in g note.
W h a t a ch a rm in g idea It is. for
i instance, to open th e plain d ark
coat frock on th e left, of brown
F ro stk rep e, on such a sm a rt lin­
gerie trim m in g , w ith brow n but-
T
10c A ” ROLL
$1.00
^wenson & Peebler
Furniture Company
B ig g est H om e F u r n is h e r s
in Ashland
From the gay scene
o f Quebec’s M id -
W inter Carnival to
the nntraeked wil­
derness of the Can­
adian Rockies this
absorbing story will
take you on a jour­
ney of uninterrupted
adventure.
Also
JL£^
THE TKEATTR etAUTTU.
uBlack Oxfords”
TODAY and TOMORROW
A Mack Sennet Oomedy