Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 17, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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ÁSHÍAÑb D A îtŸ TÍDÍN g S
Wednesday, September i t , 10Ú1
From Medford—
At Klamath Falls-“-
CT C. M cC urdy of M edford w as
Mrs. A. D yrud re tu r n e d hom e
in A sh la n d th is m o rn in g on busi- M onday a f te r sp e n d in g se v e ra l
ue3s-
d ay 3 w ith frie n d s in T e n n a n t.
HONESTY is mj POLICY. Yeo, R eturns H om e —
of course.
212— tf
Miss H elen P y g a ll of th is city
M alta Commander}' No. 4
K nights Tem plar
M asonic H all
Im proving—
M iss Lois K e n t, w ho is a t th e
1 O rth o p ae d ic H o sp ita l in Los A n­
S ta te d
co nclave, W ednesday geles, is re p o rte d to be doing nice­
e v e n in g S ept. 17 A ll S ir K n ig h ts ly. M rs. K e n t is w ith h e r d a u g h ­
c o u rte o u s ly in v ited .
t e r th e re .
W . II. DAY, R e c o rd er.
C om plete lin e of A sh lan d Can '
F . H. JO H N SO N , E. C.
y 4-t f
13— 2 ed G oods a t D e tric k s.
Ashland Lodge No. 23
A. F. & A, M.
A
D a n d e rin e fo r th e H a ir,
60<t, $1.00.— M cN air Bros.
te tu r n e d hom e la st n ig h t f r o m a
v isit in C o rv allis an d w as accom ­
p an ied by Miss H o u t and D onald
H o u t, w ho a re v isitin g a t th e
hom e of Mr?. D. P. B lue of A sh-
lapd s tre e t fo r se v era l days.
R e tu rn s to A sh la n d —
C arl L oveland and son C arl, J r.
re tu rn e d la s t n ig h t from Stock
to n , C al., w h e re th e y h av e been
35c ' sp e n d in g sev eral w eeks w ith re ia
ives.
S pecial c o m m u n ic a tio n , T h u rs
H u n tin g —
TOO liA T E TO C L A SSIFY
d ay ev en in g , S ept. 18. T h ird De
E . E. P h ip p s a n d J. E. W ild
g re e .
L ig h t r e fre s h m e n ts a fte
le ft y e ste rd a y a fte rn o o n fo r a
1 O R SA L E — T o m a to e s for
w o rk . M eet a t 7 o ’clock.
d e e r h u n t an d wi'.l r e tu r n S a tu r ­ c a n n in g , 2 c e n ts p er pound. Mrs
W . II. DAY, S ec’y.
day.
T hey w ill be in th e Mt. Jo sse ly n , u p p e r end o f A shland
M. H . E L L IS , W . M. P itt region.
St.
14
S iskiyou c h a p te r, R. A. M., wil
FO R KALE— 30 pu llet3 from
hold its s ta te d co n vocation follow ­
S P E C IA L a tte n tio n to AUTO­
in g th e B lue L odge m eetin g .
sire s
record". ’
M OBILE in su ra n c e ; b e tte r te rm s i tra p n e s te d h en s,
14— 2 and low er ra te s . Yeo, of course. over 270. A. B e rt F re e m a n ; 112
1 4tf
P hone 2 1 -& 2 7 4 -J.
212— tf N u tley . P h o n e 4 5 6 J .
A t G rants P ass—
W A N TED — 12 o r 15 m ilk
Mr. an d M rs. M. W. W h e e le r of R e tu rn to L os A ngeles—
c u sto m e rs in v icin ity of J u n io r
N o rth M ain s tr e e t a re a tte n d in g
Mr. and Mrs. C h a rle s B u tle r
H igh school. C all a t 156 M an-
th e J o s e p h in e C o u n ty F a ir
at w ho have been v isitin g a t th e
z a n ita ’S t., a f te r 5 :0 0 p. m.
G ra n ts P a ss today.
hom e of J. L. G reenw ood and
14— 4*
L aw rence B ritso n a n d fam ily r e ­
See P a u ls e r u d ’3 fo r th e late st tu rn e d y e s te rd a y to th e ir hom e
W A N TED — Second
handed
In F a ll s u its an d w oolens.
in L03 A ngeles.
lu m b e r. Box 564, A sh lan d .
14— tf
14— 3* i
S u p e rlite a u to fin is h ; g u a r a n ­
G o a ts
B red
by
re g is te re d
On B usiness—
te e d — H u g h e s, P e il’s C orner.
F. J. W h ittle s e y of P o rtla n d
298— tf buck, w ith 8 1-2 q ts. m ilk s tr a in ,
low c h a rg e s.
G oat F a rm 2 1-2
w as In A sh lan d thi3 m o rn in g a t ­
m
iles
s
o
u
th
on
P acific H ighw ay.
te n d in g to b u sin ess in te re s ts here.
D o n ’t fail to com e o r you will
14— 1 m o.*
re g re t. B ig D ance W ed. n ig h t,
W h y pay m o re fo r m ilk w hen J a c k s o n H o t S p rin g s.— M etropole
W A N T E D — L a rg e
w icker
you can g e t th e best m ilk fo r O rc h e stra .
12-3t* baby c a rria g e .
M ust bo re a s o n ­
10 c en ts. L in ln g e r D airy. P h o n e
able. 637 B. S tre e t.
14— 3*
39 6 R a n d 3 6 9 J.
4-tf From S t. l.e u is—
F O R KALE — J e rs e y
cow.
M rs. L ouis C Jundt of S t. L ouis
14— 4*
Im o g en e W allace, p ian o classe« a rriv e d in A sh la n d S u n d ay and P h o n e 9F 4.
begin S e p te m b e r 25. F o r in fo r­ w ill v isit h e r a u n t a n d u ncle, Mr.
FOR KALE — C h e v ro le t bug.
m a tio n p h o n e 21 0 -J o r w rite Miss and M rs. W . H. H o d k in so n fo r
W ill sell ch eap or tra d e fo r F o rd
W a llac e , C e n tra l P o in t.
13— tf se v e ra l w eeks. '
R o a d s te r o r Coupe. 4 59 M orton
St.
14— 2*
E a s tm a n K o d a k s a n d F ilm s-
D uck H unting—
F re d T a y lo r an d H a rry M cN air M cN air B ros.
F O R R E N T — F u rn is h e d bed
h a v e gone du ck h u n tin g a n d wil!
room , w ith b o ard to ste a d y r e n t­
You c a n ’t k e e p y o u r fe e t from er. R e a so n a b ly p riced . 520 E li­
be aw ay fo r sev eral days.
d a n c in g — W e d n esd a y n ig h t. J a c k - za b eth . P h o n e 359L .
14— 4
For
c le a n in g
and
p ressin g son H ot S p rin g s. M etro p o le O r­
F O R KALE — G rapes. T h o tirk -
12-3t*
P h o n e 1 1 9 . W e call a n d d e liv e r. c h e stra .
son S eedless, R ose of P o rn . M us­
6— tf
cat an d T okay. G et th em fre sh
For Portland—
a
t th e v in e y a rd or ph o n e A. H.
Mr. C o u n te r le ft M onday fo r
y o u n g m en a t P a u ls e r u d ’s.
D
av en h ill.
14— 3*
*
14— tf P o rtla n d w h ere he w ill sp en d a
s h o rt tim e on b u sin ess.
F O R KALE— C heap. A b e a u ti­
D uck H unting—
fu l P ian o . T e rm s to s u it P u rc h a s ­
CLASS in voice tr a in in g w ill er. In q u ire a t th is office.
M r. C u sh in g and J o h n n y ' F in -
14-1 I
begin
th is w eek. T hose w ish in g
n e ra n w e re d u c k h u n tin g y e s te r­
FO R S A L E :— 1924 F o rd Se­
d a y in th e B uck L a k e v icin ity . to jo in p lea se cal, m e a t once—
VIVIAN W . W O O D SID E, 172 P in e d an. Used only 6 m o n th s. B a r­
gain a t $525. C all 153.
14— 1
B u rto n D an cin g School, M em ­ St.
o ria l H a ll.
O pen d a ily . A f te r ­
$2000.00 cash p u ts you in to
Sw eet c ream fo r w h ip p in g and
noon 2 to 3, ev e n in g 7 to 9.
coffee— a lso fre s h m ilk , alw ay s th is m oney m a k in g h o tel, no b e t­
3 0 7 -tf
on Ice a t th e P la za .
2 3 9 — tf te r lo ca tio n in to w n , 25 ro o m s all
on one flo r, r e n t o n ly $ 7 0 .0 0 ;
III At Home —-
alw
ay s fu ll; c le a rs $150.00 p er
M rs. L. N. W oodside is confined Visited Hci
m o n th abovg a ll expenses.
F u ll
Mr. an d M rs. W ilb u r P o tte r
to h e r h o m e w ith Illness.
price $ 3 000.00 fo r lea se a n d f u r ­
of K la m a th F a lls w ere in A sh lan d
n ish in g s, Ju st a good p lace fo r
Watch for Staples new Sub­ S a tu rd a y and S u n d a y v isitin g ono w om an, Box 4 62, A sh lan d .
frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s.
division.
308-tf
D ance a t J a c k s o n H o t S p rin g s
Im proving—
W
ednesday,
Sept . 17. M usic by
M rs. P e rcy S tra tto n , w ho has
th
e
F
a
m
o
u
s
M
etropole O rc h e stra.
b e e n a t th e C o m m u n ity ’fo sp ita l
12-3t*
f o r a b o u t a m o n th fo llo w in g th e
s e rio u s a c c id e n t w hich she w as in.
is re p o rte d to be s te a d ily im p ro v ­ Visiting Hero —
M r. a n d M rs. F re d Lortg of
ing.
P ro s se r, W a sh ., a re v isitin g w ith
S n ap p y new m o d els in s u its for th e B. M. S h o u d y fam ily on H el-
T hey a re on th e ir
A re you h a rd to fit? T ry a s u it m an 3troet.
w
ay
hom
e
a
f
te
r a tr ip to s o u th ­
m ad e to y o u r m e a s u re a t P a u l­
e
rn
C
a
lifo
rn
ia
a n d w ill re m a in
s e r u d ’s.
14— tf
fo r se v era l days.
We deliver the goods— Detricks
9 4-tf
PAINTERS: — Beagle and
Beagle; day work or contract;
estimates free. Box 171.
305-tf
Ready to. P aint?
F o r O akland—
M r. a n d M rs. L. F . F erg u 3 o n
le ft by a u to to d ay fo r O ak lan d ,
C a lifo rn ia , to look a f te r th e ir
p r o p e r ty in te re s ts th e re .
T hey
e x p e ct to be gone a w eek or ten
days.
YES? Then come the
questions—what colors
or shades?—which will
harm onize? —- w hat
shall I select?
Ladies and children’s hair cut­
ting. Powder Puff Beauty Par­
lor.
293-tf
Stopped Over—
H.C. Nesbitt and J. S. McKin­
ney of S to c k to n , sto p p ed in A sh ­
la n d la s t n ig h t a n d v isited w ith
frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s h e re . T hey
are on th e ir
w ay to
e a ste rn
W a sh in g to n .
MARCEL AND CURL
LONGER after a Golden
8hampoo.
LAST
Glint
IVom K lam ath—
M rs. J a c o b s a n d M rs. P itt from
K la m a th F a lls a re h e re v isitin g
a t th e hom e of M rs. J o h n E n ­
d e rs , w ho is M rs. Ja c o b s d a u g h ­
te r .
T hey w ill re m a in a w eek.
Let us fill your pall with Swifw
Silver Lea: lard. Costs less that
shortening. Goes farther and U
more nutritious. Detricks.
94-tf
A lir e w ith ass
honor record!
17EW products can rise
to popularity and
leadership in two years.
The C-T-C tire, how­
ever,has done just that!
The first C-T-C was
manufactured less than
two years ago.
Today it is the leading
seller among exclusively Pa­
cific Coast made tires!
We sell this remarkable
tire in all styles and sizes—
including cords, balloons
and heavy duty truck pneu­
m atics. Ask us to show you
the type for your car.
Solve these questions by
consulting a Fuller dealer.
H e is supplied with the
color cards and charts you
need to make a satisfactory
selection of a paints.
R e m e m b e r— B ig D ance— J a c k -
e rg u s o n h av e ta k e n h o u sek eep -
?pt. 17. M usic by F a m o u s Me-
op o le
O rc h e stra
" S y n c o p a tin '
tola o’ fun.”
12-3t*
CO RDS and BALLOONS
• (.without rim or wheel change)
i Leedom’s Tire
House
As each Succeeding season comes around, women the world over anxiously await the word that the new modes are
s u its wl ' T Vle.'V'” g' . ° Ur
’,,pCn'BS for 192+“ -«‘•»‘teniher 18, 19, 20-presents the new ami most favored
„ I ‘
r°" r
t lC >,retere,iees a " d ,ast"s
American women from the latest mod,.« an,I models
¡, ptcr.ulm g in leading fashion centers. Every depart,a..... of this great ttfore Is radiant with the first harbingers o f
..... ..
Reas0"' al11’ " ,tl,al valucs ™ntmue on lh e same broad path that has characterized our stocks in the past.
Come view this formal exposition where fashions at their fullest are launched. With a flare and flash of color tlicv
eomc, resplendent in all their gracious newness of motif. They tell their fashion message in a wav that will interest
11 of style discernment, hut that is not all—for you ntay-also expect to find them priced very 'moderately .
A Cordial Welcome Is Extended to All-Come
Charming New
Fall Coats
S/y//sh Fa//
Dresses
BEAUTIFUL FABRICS!
LUXURIOUS FURS!
Sleeves of d re sse s a re long and tig h t a n d a re s e t in at
th e n o rm a l a rm h o le .
F o r th e m ost p a r t th ey a re un-
trim n u id .
N ovelty is o ccasio n ally in tro d u c e d by th e
use of u n d e ra rm p a tc h e s In c o n tra s lin g fa b ric s g iving
th e i i f e e t of a cam isole guim pe.
C h a ra c te riz e d by th e te n d e n c y to w a rd sim p lic ity , th ese
c o a ts fo re c a st w ith a b s o lu te c o rre c tn e s s th e m ode th a t
is a n d w ill be th is a u tu m n a n d fall. In th e ir p la in n e ss
lies th e ir c h a rm , em p h asized by c o n tra s tin g color com ­
positio n b u tto n s a n d s lig h t tr* m in in g fe a tu re s w hich a re
used w ith sp le n d id ta s te .
F ab ric^ , too, a re h ig h ly in ­
to, e stin g w h ich , in c o n ju n c tio n w ith th e v a r'e d sty les,
a n d a ttr a c tiv e p ric e ra n g e p re s e n ts to every w om an th e
o p p o rtu n ity to m ak e a d istin g u is h e d choice w itlr'n h e r
m ea n s of e x p e n d itu re .
D.C38 trim m .n g s fe a tu re b ra id , a p liq u e , m o tifs of c r e ­
to n n e e m b ro id e re d in c h e n ille , p a ile tte s of kid, pip ngs
of kid and b u tto n s of all d e sc rip tio n s. T he i:c’.v n eck ­
line is s q u a re o r p o in te d a n d show s an e n c ru s te d c o lla r
in c o n tr a s tin g fa b ric ; s c a rf c o lla rs of lh e fa b ric , w hich
s u g g e sts th e high c o lla r sty le is also p ro m in e n t.
Prices Range From
Prices Range From
$16.95° $125.00
$14.95 ‘ $45.90
New Coats
For Misses
Fascinating Fall Fabrics
T h e re ’s a fa s c 'n a tio n »about th e fa b ric s th is F a ll
th a t w ill m a k e y o u r fin g e rs itc h to g e t to w ork
on th em an d tu rn th em in to th e c h a rm in g fro c k s
you w ill be s u re th e y w ill m ak e. Com e a n d ta k e
one look a t th em a n d see if you can re s is t th e ir
te m p ta tio n
V a rie ty is th e ir k e y -n o te and s m a r t­
ness th e ir o rd e r.
T h ese n a tty c o a ts fo r g irls a n d m 'sse s fo l­
low th e sam e g e n e ra l sty le te n d e n c ie s of
w o m e n ’s g a rm e n ts fo r th e new se aso n __
a ll a re y o u th fu l i„ lin e a n d th e m a n y a n d
v a rie d sty le to u c h e s a re indeed p leasin g .
,
A m a jo rity of th e m odels a re e x c ep tio n a lly
w ell su ite d fo r school w ear.
New Silks
Priced, yard ............................$1.69 to $3.95
New Woolens
Prices Range From
Priced, yard ............................$1.98 to $4.48
. $7.75 to $29.00
New Silk
Hosiery in
Favored Fall
. Colorings
•
W rite for F R E E book
“ H om e P ain tin g .” Its
full of helpful painting in­
formation.
- New Fall
Merchandise
o— o— o— o
CJ
It w ould be d iff ic u lt, to d e s­
c rib e each of th e d a in ty n u m ­
b e rs w hich m a k e up o u r com ­
p le te sh o w in g of s ty lish h o s­
ie ry fo r fall season. S u ffic ie n t
to s ta te t h a t all a re w ove,, of
fin e s t silk in s h e e r, m edium
a n d heav y g ra d e s. E ach p a ir
is re in fo rc e d to in s u re lo n g er
w e a r a t toe, sole, heel a n d top.
T h e c o lo r ra n g e in clu d es all
F a s h io n ’s fa v o rite s.
FOR ANY FULLER PRODUCT CONSULT
THE NEAREST FULLER DEALER:
J*O. Rigg
H oleprcßf
flosKzrtj
Silk %
Umbrellas
Leather Hand Bags
Silk and Wool
Scarfs
Dainty Lingerie
in both Silk and
Cotton
$1.00 to $2.50 Pair
W. P. FULLER & CO.
801 Mission Street, San Francisco
21 Branches in Pacific Coast Citiea
Fuy LER
P A IN T S
VARNISHES
P IO N IS J V W H 1 T E LfiAO
Saturday
A Cordial Invitation Is Extended
To the Women of Ashland and Vicinity to Attend This
Fashion Review
- ------ of the New Season’s Goods
•
And, perchance, he lacks
a certain one, he can get it
it within 24 hours from
the nearby Fuller Whole­
sale Branch. You can de­
pend on Fuller dealers as
you can on Fuller Products.
►re For School—
B ess a n d Id a B riscoe a n d Alice
rg u so n h a s ta k e n h o u sek eep -
j a p a r tm e n ts a t th e hom e of
‘s. V an AVegen a n d a re a tte n d -
i h ig h school h e re . T hey a re
>m F o r t K la m a th .
Style Review Days—Thursday, Friday,
September 18, 19, 20
E.
R.
IS A A C
"The Quality Store”
&
CO
New Fall
Apparel For
Children
B lin g th e little g irls h e re fo r new fall
o u tf ts. w h e re , u tm o st a tte n tio n is given
to th e c o rre c tn e s s of sty le and th e fit of
c h ild re n 's clo th in g .
M any d a in ty new
frocks, and c o a ts fo r fall w e a r a re now
ready fo r se le c tio n and th e v alu es a re
D u ly e x c ep tio n a l.
( ’o a ts .
I-1 rocks
$3.98 to $16.95
. .$4.98 to $7.98