Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 26, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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SPECIAL attention to AUTO- \ Are ydu hard to Hi? Try a suit
Mr. and Mrs. E: T. Allen of MOBILE Iflsu ran w ?
madd tft your measure at Paub
¡'the Hotel Ashland, Spent yester- and lower rates. Yeo, of course. serud’a.
14__ tf
! day in Medford on business.
, Phone 21 & 274-J.
212__tf
R eturns—
, Trea; your wife to a delicious
See Paulserud’3 for the latest
H. C. Galey returned
this
chicken dinner at the Plaza Sun- in Fall suits and woolens.
morning from K lam ath Falls,
■ day. 75 cents.
22— 2
______ .
where he has been spending the
R ides at E igh ty Years—
ALPHA CHAPTER
past few days on business.
Yes, U, Tel, Um, K istlers Qual­
A. C. Spencer, eighty years o.d, i
No. 1
ity Bread, from the oven over decided Sunday to ride out to h is :
Let us fill your pail with Swifts
O. E. S.
the counter, 8 and 12c.
22— 6 ranch about fifteen miles out*on Silver Lear lard. Costs less than
Special Meeting, Tomorrow
the Dead Indian Road, so he sad- shortening. Goes farth er and is
Saturday September 27 at 8 P. M
Our chocolates are fresh and died the horse and started out, more nutritious. D etricks.’ 94-tf
Official visit of th e W orthy uns«r P*ssed in quality. — The disregarding the fact that it was
Grand Matron. Visiting Members Rose Conf-
raining and th e roads were slip-
cliff Payne make3 [rench doors
cordially invited. By order of the '
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pery. He reported a fine trip
W orthy Matron.
Stopping Here—
and th at he felt excellent after
TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFY
LEAH M. CALDWELL, Sec’yi- Miss C harlotte Vimont of Cha- the ride. He returned home on
22__1 i halls, is stopping in Ashland for Tuesday.
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several days.
1 FOR RENT: —* Garage Cor- il
Ju st think of buying pure linen
Pka «1
, C“ mbl" atio"i"<>r 4th and East Main. Inquire
Mitchels, Auto tops, curtains,
Damask for $1.00 yard. Dollar
g ., I .50. McNair Bros.
j Icenbower's new and Second
painting
and upholstery work.
Days at E. R. Isaac & Co. S atur­
22 1 j Hand Store.
22— 3 .1
22— 6t
day.
22— 1 382 E. Main.
Keeping Store —
O. H. Johnson is still ill at his
home and
at present
store. He
for several
Mrs. Jennie Swan is
running his jewelry
will probably be away
days.
Ladies and children’s hair cu.
ting. Powder PufT Beauty Par-
lor-
293-tf
Why pay more for milk when ’ I*N)R SALE: — A good reso-
Burton Dancing School, M#m- you can get the best m ilk f o r !
Universal coal heather. Good j
! orial HalL Open d ai,y- A fter
10 cents. Lininger Dairy. Phone j as new- Call 244 H argadine. j
noon 2 to 3, evening 7 to 9.
396R and 369J.
4-tf ' Phone ^g9R.
22— 2i
307-tf
Don’t fail to hear the F air
We deliver the goodc -Detricks Ground Dance Pavillion’s new 9-!
94-tf piece Jazz Band Sat. night.
V I C THEATER BCAUTTU
21— 3
— v i
Sant G riffin’s
M IN S T R E L S
G reatest
M instrel Stars
Kenneth McWilliams and W il­ or at low er rates than th e Staples
liam K err made a short trip to Agency.
Klam ath Falls yesterday, re tu rn ­
New Hats ju st received. Mrs.
ing with a car.
R. Potter, 30 2nd St.
21— ‘
Real home-style chicken dinner To G rants Pass—
a t the Plaza Sunday. 75c. 22— 1
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Peil and
Mrs. Gordon MacCracken made
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to a trip to G rants Pass today on
O rres tailor shop.
17— tf busines.
Stop Here—
Picture boxes of chocolates,
John Larg and family of Se­ also plain ones, all sizes and
attle, while enroute to California prices reasonable a t The Rose
this week, spent several days at Conf.
the residence of J. W. Frazier,
who form erly knew the Larg fam­
Best place to dance— Sat. nite
ily in W ashington.
Jackson Hot Springs.
21— 3*
VS.
Ashland
I&6.75 to $67.50
$19.75 to $44.50
With a lot of wonderful values at the Intermediate
prices.
CXZOO
2:30 p. m.
Admission 35 cents
• d » l « r r t i i p in A m e ric a n o r C a n a d ia n
C o l i c g e o r U n i v e r s i t y o f a c c e p te d
standard.
Saturday
This Home L ighting Contest is being conducted bv
CCtriCa people of this cit>’ °n account of thei? in-
youSelvesCOn9erV’ng
eyesight of your children and
Two Third Prizes— 1 Boy — 1 G irl
«600
K h o lk n h ip in A m e n t t n o r C a n a d ia n C o l.
l««e o r U n iv e m r v o f accepted u n n d a rd .
Two Fourth Prixe»— I B o y - 1 G irl
•6 0 0
The glare and gloom caused by improper use of
,o
• “<■*> W , “r pu°r‘
effects°
he Pr° Per USe ° f Hght to el m inate such
Thev^wm ,o°tUr .t h i,dr<?n
take p art in this contest.
“ k o U ra h iP in A m e ric a n o r C a n a d ia n C o l.
le«e o r U n iv e r s ity o f accepted standard.
Two Fifth Prizes — I Boy — 1 Girl
•3 0 0
a c h o la rth ip in A m e ric a n o r C an a d ia n C o l-
leee o r U a iv c r a ilv o f accepted s tandard.
Two Sixth Prizes— 1 Boy — I G irl
L E A T R I C E
«300
• c h o b r th ip in A m e ric a n o r C a n a d ia n C o l­
lege o r U n iv e rs ity o f accepted »tandard.
IM?.t1°,nlv have a chance to win a valuable prize,
th
,lea,r " som ethine extremely useful which
win aid their health.
w ill
JO Y
IN
“CHANGING
HUSBANDS”
JACKSON COUNTY
PRIZES
Boys
G ris
1— $50.00
$50.00
- 20:00
20.00
- 12.50
12.50
- 7.50
7.50
- 5.00
5.00
$95.00
o— o -0 --- o
On this date, all school hoys and school
girls over ten years of age can register in the
Home Lighting Contest and get the Home
Lighting Primer—FREE.
Here is an opportunity to win any one of
the 10 Local Prizes and possibly one of the II
International Prizes. No unusual skill or ex­
perience is required to enter the contest or to
win a prize.
W ait for additional information on this
contest. Announcements will he made in the
newspapers and in the schools.
$95.00
hundred per cent Joy in
this
merry
scrambled
farce
wives
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OCTOBER 1
Lovely Leaf rice ig one-
of
ami
MEDFORD LIGHTING EDUCATIONAL COMMITTEE
husbands.
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Ti p 3n ° ^ '1Hr
do LLAR DAY SALE STARTS SATURDAY
Dav Sa t° Wr lg IteniS,A’e !he S ' eatest Values We Have Ever Offered in a Dollar
Da> Sale. Come and Enjoy This Merchandise Treat.
Pure Linen Damask
Yard $1.00
Come early—It won’t last long,
f i n e heavy quality Silver
Bleach. Sold Regularly $1.50
yard.
Outing Flannel
2 Yards for $1.00
2 Yards for $1.00
Linen Crash Toweling
6 Yards for $1.00.
Pure Irish JJnen Crash Tow­
eling. Unbleached with colored
border. Sold Regularly at 25c
yard.
Dollar Day Values in
Wool (foods
Unbleached Muslin
6 Yards for $1.00.
“ Sea Island” Fine quality
Muslin, 36 inches wride. Sold
Regularly at 19c yard.
Made with large open mesh.
Comes in white and ecru. Sold
Regularly at 50c yard.
7 Yards for
It has been a Jong time since
you have bought Dress Ging-
io
•
,
i
,
ham at this low price. 0 his is
'
S » Sl'S
C" ".rs'. elll'''k a " d U-tO Value for $1.00.
plaid patterns; conics 36 to 54 inches w i d e . _________
Every yard a real value. Sold Regularly
Fine Bleached Muslin
up to $1.48 yard.
Wool DreSS Goods, yd. $2.00
J
mcIles wide. Wool Coating, Suit-
ing and Check Flannels. Values in this lot
up to $3.98 yard
FANCY PRINTED SILKS, YARD $2.00
40 inch Printed Crepe de Chine and “ Tns-
sah ” silks; come in a good assortment of
patterns. Values in this lot up to $3.19 yd.
..Minili
Jumi:
,
Hou’,
, ’Dim,
„H iiliini,
Ullillani
I t llt u M II
llllllllilllll*
S , nm,unilta,
SL
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illilllililliiiiuii
S a v e
a 11 d
H ave — Buy
Now!
I Daisy Pillow
Cases
3 for $1.00
¡42 and 4 5 inches.
¡Made of fine quality
muslin. Sold regular­
l y at 39c each.
6 Yards for $1.00.
“ Queen of the Home” Fine
Quality Sheeting. Sold Regu­
larly at 65c' yard.
Fine Dress Ginghams
Wool Dress Goods, yd. $1.00
81” Bleached Sheeting
3 Yards for $1.00
We are showing the
new 48-inch Jacket
Suits
Market
*"
Attention Parents!
H o b « b u ilt o n lo t p ro v id e d bv » in n e r )
T u n Second Prizes — I Boy— I G irl
Specially Priced
Wool Dresses
"*
2 2— 1
• 1 5 ,0 0 0 Model Electrical Home
Two good patterns to choose
from. Extra fine quality. Sold
Regularly at 65c yard.
Silk Dresses
manky by leaking for the
E»tle ^ent
Fir»« P rije —
Fall Dresses
The coloring is complete, giv­
ing you an ample opportunity
to select the style and the
shade most becoming to you.
1
D ate
Mercerized Damask
Aside from the price lowness
these are the sort of frocks
which decide the question of
what to wear when the day is
to be one of varied engage­
ments. Charming lines char­
acterize all and the fabrics
that fashion them come up to
our measurements/>f quality.
9-piece Jazz Band at 1 R eturns Heme—
Ground’s Dance Pavh
E P P « -i.
night. The-r firs, an
t
in Medlnrd
« 1 ’ i PorUan'd.
Today and Tomorrow
Curtain Nets
Saturday, September 27, Ì9 2 4
Special
the F air
Hon Sat.
Pear,nee
27 inches wide in stripes and
plain white. Sold Regularly at
22c vard.
.
FOOTBALL
Klamath Falls
i htUy, beptent bet- ito,
i,..
Vining
R eturns to Home—
MONDAY
Mrs. Jean Nimocks, who has
A nother big dance Jackson Hot
Sept. 29, 8:15 P. M.
been spending the summer with Springs Sat. nite.
21—-3«
her
sister,
Mrs.
*
Fielding
on
The Eagle Meat M arket is of­
fering Saturday Specials in this G ranite street, has returned to NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
ad today.
22__1 her home in Los Angeles.
CONSTRUCT CEMENT SIDE-
Original Premier
WALKS ON BOTH SIDES OF
The Eagle M arket is offering
At Hospital—
LAUREL STREET BETWEEN i
Mrs. Rhodes, who underwent .'special Saturday bargains. See
NORTH MAIN AND ALMOND
an operation at the community ’their ad in today’s paper. 22— 1
STREETS, AND ON BOTH j
All White
hospital recently, is reported to
SIDES OF GRANITE STREET
Dance Hot Springs Sat. nite.
be doing as well as could be ex­
FROM A POINT W HERE i
Embracing 25 of the
21— 3*
pected.
NUTLET STREET IN T E R -;
W orld’s
SECTS
S A ID
GRANITE •
Complete
line
of
Ashland
Can­
You can’t afTord to miss The
STREET NORTHERLY
TO i
94-tf
“ Dollar Day Sale” Saturday at ned Gooda at Detrlcks.
THE
INTERSECTION
OF
E. R. Isaac & Co.
22— 1
GRANITE STREET RY NORTH
A ttend Circus—
MAIN STREET.
Mrs. H arriet Fielding, Mrs.
HONESTY is my POLICY. Yeo,
R ecorder’s
Office, Ashland,
of coarse.
212— tf Emma Oeder and Mrs. Bert R. Oregon. Sept. 26, 1924.
Greer were among those from this
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
In Town—
city attending the B aines circus
to all persons interested in the
Mrs. George Robison of Shale in Medford Tuesday.
ownership of any parcel of land
City was in Ashland yesterday on
on* Laurel Street and Granite
business.
Tamales first of the season,
Street, th a t it is proposed by the
Now being served a t The Rose
Common Council of said city to
The Plaza's Sunday dinner, Conf.
construct cement sidewalks on
76 cents, will be a real treat to
said streets as follows:
See Dahlia Display— E lh a rt’s.
you and your family.
22— 2
On both sides of Laurel Street
21— 2
between
North Main and Almond
Here—
Streets
and
on both sides of Gran­
Fresh homemade candies at The
Dr. Tufts, representing the
ite Street from a point where Nut-
W illam ette University, was in [ Rose Conf.
ley Street intersects said G rar-
Ashland yesterday on business.
ite
Street northerly to the in­
In Ashland—
tersection
of Granite Street by
R. L. Burdic, Sr., of G rants
DOLLAR DAY SALE SATUR­
North
-Main
Street, excepting
DAY. See our advertisem ent in Pass, was in town yesterdav and " w u ‘ wain B ireei’ l e p t i n .
r,„„.hnSPd a I, carload nf
from i ; th erefrom properties where ce
of cattle from
this paper. The most wonderful purchased
ment walks have already been
values we have ever offered in a the Murphy ranch and will take laid.
dollar day sale— E. R. Isaac & them to hi? ranch near G rants
You are hereby summoned and
Co.
22— 1 Pas3 to feed.
required to appear before the
common council, at the City Hall
Order Dahlia Bulbs now —
T ry our famous tam ales. Al-
in the City of Ashland, Oregon,
E lh a rt’s.
21__2 1 waya fresh and good— The Rose
on
the 7th day of October, 1924,
______
Conf.
at
8:30
o’clock P. M. then and
In Town—
there
to
offer any suggestions or j
MARCEL AND CURL LAST
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Payne of
10 comedians, including
objections
to the construction of
Sam Valley, who have been spend­ LONGER after a Golden Glint
Happy Benway, formerly
said sidewalks.
ing the summer in K lam ath coun­ 3hampoo.
By order of the Common Coun­ with George E vans’ Hon­
ty, were in town yesterday.
cil.
Large Auto Sponges, 65c— Mc­
ey Boy Minstrels, and
C. H. PIERCE,
Nair
Bros.
22—
1
Why worry about Sunday din­
late of The Original 7
Mayor.
ner when the Plaza serves such
Honey Bovs, touring Or-
GERTRUDE BIEDE,
a delicious dinner for 75 cents. H e r e -
Recorder.
pheum Circuit.
Mrs. Susanne Holmes C arter,
22— 2
Date
of
first
publication,
Sept.
Republican candidate for county
10 dancers—25 people
26, 1924.
22— 2 Fri.
school
superintendent,
was
in
Snappy new modele in suits for
including many of Amer­
Ashland yesterday in the interests
young men a t Paulserud’s.
ica’s Lest minstrel stars.
Used Piano, good as new, easy
14— tf of her office. Mrs. C arter while term s.— The Rose Conf.
a Republican, has also been en­
SEAT SALE OPEN
dorsed
by
the
Democrats
and
her
THURSDAY
Sweet cream for whipping and
Imogene
W
allace,
piano
classes
name
will
appear
on
both
tickets.
coffee— also fresh milk, always
Prices 30c, 85c, $1.10
begin Septem ber 25. For infor­
Boxes $1.65, including Tax
on Ice a t the Plaza.
239— tf
No a g e n t in Southern Oregon mation phone 210-J or w rite Miss
can w rite better A uto insurance Wallace, C entral Point.
13— tf!
To K lam ath F alls—
i. r
TABLE CLOTH EACH $1.00
Size 58x58 Mercerized Table Cloth; Hemstitched
ready for use. Sold Regularly at $1.25 each.
21-2 lbs. “ W inthrop” Cotton Bats $100
Size 72x90; will make complete comforter.
51-2 yds. Cotton Challie for $1.00
.6 Yards for $1.00,
Daisy Muslin 3«
n
niw im ,
m tnw n
a 8°°^ 8UPPb’ at this J
*ar *>n-v
1 .adies’ 1 landkerchiefs
6 for $1.00
Fancy colored borders and
Plaid Patterns. Guaranteed
last colors. Sold Regularly at
-0c each.
Outing Flannel
4 Yards for $1.00
36 inch fine quality Outing
Flannel in light colors. Sold
Regularly at 29c yard.
Black Sateen
3 Yards for $1.00
36 inches wide; a fine Mercer­
ized Sateen for making bloom­
ers. Sold Regularly at 39c yd.
Yard Wide Percales
KMX) yards ail new patterns in light ami dark
.6 Yards for $1.00,
Buy Ready to Wear Now
Light and dark patterns to
choose from. Sold Regularly
at 22c yard.
colors.
W e arc show ing a w onderful assortm ent of w om ­
e n ’s F all and W inter Coats and D resses
Coats p r ic e d ...... $16.95 to $95.00
Dresses priced ....$14.95 to $39.75
1OO Coats for children 2 to 16 years.
will please you.
The prices
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
“The Quality Store’’
Bath Towels
4 for $1.00
A good towel for family use
made w i t h fancy colored
stripe. Sold Regularly at 35c
each.