Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 29, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGK FOUR
ASHLAND DAÍLY TIDINGS
Monday September 29, 1024
OFFER $200.000
G oing H unting—
Hope Greet Coogan
ing Theatre at eight-fifteen this!
G. D. Mason, Dan Kaye, Rev.
f*()R PEKING MEN
evening.
Oldfield and Mr. Stocks will leave
pv . 29.
A
R0M E’ SePj’ 29. — The Pope,
I Tuesday m orning for northern , ___________
SHANGHAI, „ Sept.
California where they will hunt price of 5200,000 each has been ! today greeted Jackie Coogan, the > PLANT MAKES
duck3.
, placed on the heads of We PeiI American film child star
bocal • P erso n al flotes j
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A D ally C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts o f
local Interest
Fu and Tsao Kun, heads of the
Ladies and children's h air cu t­ Pekin government, by Chank Tso
ting. Powder Puff Beauty Par- Lin, the M anchurian warlord.
From M edford—
('rater Lake—
ier.
293-tf | Severe fighting along the Juangtu
H. O. FrQbach of Medford was
Miss Ila Myers, Mr. Duncan and
and Lluho fronts, according to re­
a visitor in the city Saturday on Mrs. Pernie Johnson were among G rants P ass Visitors—
ports.
business.
e
those who made the C rater Lake
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Burdlc and
! trip last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Johnson made
See P aulserud’3 for the latest
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
a trip to G rants Pass yesterday
In Fall suits and woolens.
Why pay more for milk when and visited with Mr. and Mrs. R.
you can get the best milk for! L. Burdic Sr.
R eturns H om e—
I OR SALE: — Cull Switzen-
10 cents. Lininger Dairy. Phone \
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G. D. Mason returned Sunday 196R and 369J.
berg
apples. 50c a box. Bring
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Let us fill your pail with Swifts
m orning from Portland where he
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your
boxes. Phone 440J. 24-2
6ilver Lea lard. Costs less than
»pend several days on business , Cliff Payne makes steps.
shortening. Goes fa rth e r and is
W ANTED— To buy small sing­
more nutritious. D^tricks.
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Sweet cream for whipping and Visiting Here—
le work horse or m are for or­
coffee— also fresh milk, always
George Parsons of Oakland, Store To Close—
chard work. Must he gentle and
on loe at the Plaza.
239— tf California, is herb visiting with
Reasonable in price. C.
The Johnson jew elry store will quiet.
his m other, Mrs. Robert Shaw.
be closed all day Tuesday and E. McCormick, 345 Harrison St.
L eave
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-w. E ast—
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.»vunvouaj
LU the
Lilt?
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ednesday picpaittLGl/
preparatory to
24— 3*
A. L. McNabb and fam i’.y of
Imogene M allace, piano classes big sale th a t is being put on and ' 7 ~ ~
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Encanto Heights, left recently for begln September 25. For infor-j will open Thursday at tw o-thirty. NIC'ELY Furnished room for rent
119 7th street. Near Depot.
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Chatanooga, Tennessee, where mation phone 210-J or w rite Miss
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Wallace,
Central
Point.
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ParcitM
es
Property—
they will spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H. Hersey j
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have
purchased
the
property
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emale Fox Terrier,
To
Siseoa—
Special Auto Accident Policy
known
a
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brown
and
white.
Call 84 Alida
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rockefeller knowm as the McCune place on , Wr
for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Y c j
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of course.
24-tf left yesterday for Sisson where Ashland street from Mr3. Edith
they will stay for several days on G. Kearney. They do not expect
FOR SALE: — 200 pullets
business.
C rater Lake Trip—
to move into th eir property for laying 70 per cent. Pedigreed
several months.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hitchcock
j rooster and cockrels. Mrs. W. D.
Snappy
new
mode’s
in
suits
for
and Mrs. W*. C. Smith made a
Booth. Phone 257Y.
24__2
i Arrived H om e__
trip to C rater Lake Saturday, re­ young men a t Paulserud’s.
14—tf j
AVordwas received here today
porting a beautiful trip.
* th at Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Roco have
.a rriv e d at their home at National
Are you hard to fit? Try a suit I io m H ilt
Elm
er
Biegel
of
Hilt,
was
in
Cif,yx Calif., after an extended
made to your m easure at Paul­
Ashland
over
the
week
end
visit
trip during which they visited J
seru d ’s.
14__ if
ing his m other and sister
friends here.
Im proving—
Jan et and Jean Balis, who have
been sick at their home on Alli­
son street for the past week, are
very much improved, and will be
able to re-enter school soon.
C om plete lin e of A shland Can­
ned Goods at D etrlck i.
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You are welcome to compare
my Automobile rates with any
other rates in Jackson or Jose­
phine Counties; you can be the
Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course.
24-tf
To Crater Lake—
W. R. Staff and Mr. and Mrs.
F red Southard of Klam ath Falls
spent the week-end in Ashland
and Medford visiting with friends
and relatives.
Burton Dancing School, Mem­
orial Hall.
Open dally. A fter­
noon 2 to 3, evening 7 to 9.
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To Lum ber Camp—
J. K. McWilliams and N. H.
H arrison left this morning for
Field's and Moon’s lum ber camp
where they will continue the de­
m onstration of Ford trucks and
trailers
Mitchels, Auto tops, curtains,
painting and upholstery work.
382 E. Main.
22— 6t
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Yes, U, Tel, Um, K istlers Qual­
ity Bread, from the oven over
the counter, 8 and 12c.
22— 6
From Tacom a—
Mrs. Charles H aner of Tacoma
arrived in Ashland this morning
for an indefinite stay with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. P ort­
er. She was called to Ashland
on account of the illness of her
m other, Mrs. Porter.
Save >10.00, walk upstairs to
O rres tailor shop.
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R ecord Trip—
A. L. Lamb arrived In Ashland
yesterday from his home about
th irty miles this side of Portland,
having made the trip in a Ford
truck, bringing a tractor and
other equipm ent, in 24 hours. The
distance he covered was 203 miles.
N o agen t In Southern Oregon
w rite b etter A uto insurance
er at lo w e r rate« than th e Staple?
cub
Returns Home—
Mr. L. N. Stevens has returned
to his home at K lam ath Falls
a fte r visit’ng for a few days last
week with his daughter, Mbs
Mildred Stevens of this city.
Adolph Zukor «V Jess« L LssKy p r a e - r
Lille
.Aik
O' tyarumount tyxiutv
D E M IL L Y
SETS
$3
—$5------ $25-
MAH JONGG PRIZES
Regular Admission
Playing Cards ...............................................50c—85c
• Bridge Cards ................................................. 50c—85c
Score pads and cards-----Assorted (lifts for Prizes
ELH ART’S
Toilet Goods—
Drug Sundries
p r o d u c t io n
The whirl of fasliionahle society and the world
of modern industry lpfinlded into the most luscious
screen feast since De Mille’s “ Male and Female”
and ‘‘ Manslaughter. ’’
$30
Mali Jongg Racks—Mah Joiigg Counters
TONIGHT ONLY
Griffin’s Minstrels
The best in the West
•Books and
Stationery
Brushed Wool Slipon Sweaters for
girls 12 to 14 y ears, the size usually
Laid to fit . .. ........................... $3.95
SSL^poDS
Nqw Brushed Wool Sweaters for
women .......... ........... $5.95 to $8.75
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Fall stocks arc at their best now and
36 inch white Outing Flannel, two
weights ............................... 29c—35c
serve you with complete assortments
An unusually large assortment of
fine Blushed Mohair Coats
$12.50 to $15.00
of wearing apparel or piece goods than
it is today.
Women’s Slipon Sweaters, Silk and
Wool varus • ........................... $3.95
this store was never better prepared to
27 inch white Outing Flannel
17c and 25c
More than 100 Coats Now on the Racks
and when you can buy Sterling («oats as low as $16.75 why buy elsewhere? You can get cheaper
coats, of couise, but you probably will not care to when you have seen these. There are splendid
$19.75, $24.50, $34.50, $44.50
and on up
to $125.uu
AND EVERY COAT A GOOD VALUE
END
Dollar Day Sales
EVERY ITEM LISTED BELOW IS
A REAL BARGAIN
94 Sheeting “Bleached”
2 yds. for $1.00
TOMORROW. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
MAH-JONQG
groups of finer coats at
M ONTH
TME THEATER BEAUTIFUL
ROD L a I
36 inch heavy striped Outing Flan*
nel ................... ' .................. 331-3c
New Flannel Dresses
Twilleen Dresses
$19.75
$24.50
Botany Flannels, made up
4
house that prides itself
i
by
on
ored.
in contrast, others are of striped
flannel. •
64 ineli Silver Bleach, $1.50 yd. regularly
V
.'¿any < i the jackets are 46
to 43 inches
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hut
long,
shorter
lengths are also in vogue.
these are in plain colors, trimmed
Pure Linen Table Damask
ft
fine meen, and they look like $30.01) to are tailored and ours are well tail­
the Paramount Dress Co. Some of
Fine Quality Sheeting, sold regularly at 65c yd.
S U IT S
for Fall
a Mai erial practically same as Cliar-
workmanship and clever designing, $3.W)0 dresses.
R etu rn s H o m e -
Rev. J. T Abbott, who has been
visiting old friends in Ashland
during the past week, returned to
his home in Portland this morn­
ing.
Have Parade—
(Continued from Page 1)
The members of the Sam Grif­
fin's all white M!n;-trel Show had but no prof'table use lias ever
a parade and band concert this
been found for these by-products.
noon from the Boulevard to the
Plaza. About twenty-five p'eople The local plant is intended to
were in the parade, dressed in i take m aterial, which is either
their white suits. This show w il’ i burned or rots, and make useful
give a perform ance at the Vin- products from It.
36 inch (Outing Flannel, good weight
and neat colored stripes
25c yd.
Ä BANK OF ITALY!
K lam ath—
CHARCOAL AT
LOCAL PLANT
FOR T H IS W E E K
Hope Rebekah lodge will ob
serve fifth Tuesday with a cover i Hike—
Hal Emery, Gerald W enner and
dish supper and general social
Elwood
Hecburg hiked yesterday
evening Tuesday, September 30
at 6 o’clock. Rebekahs, Odd Fel­ up W agner Gap, then crossed and
hiked up Ashland B uttee from the
lows and th eir families only.
ALICE GOWLAND, Sec. other side. They made T h e trip
23— 2 to W agner Gap in a car and did
the hiking from there. They re-
im proving—
ported th at the view from the
Word has been received by toP of Mount Ashland was won-
friends here from Dr. W. J. C ra n -' derful.
They also stated th a t
they
got
a
wonderful view of the
dall stating th at his arm is im­
fire
which
was burning on the
proving nicely and th at he is hav­
ing a very nice time. Dr. and Siskiyous.
Mrs. Crandall are spending a few
months at Venice, California, on
a vacation. The letter did not
state when they will return home.
Misses Minnie and Eva Poley,
Mrs. Josephine Poley and Mrs
A. K. Thomas of Medford spent
HONESTY Is my POLICY. Yeo,
the week-end at C rater Lake,
of course.
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starting Friday evening.
They
retu rn ed home late last evening,
F irst Season Closed—
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und reported a beautiful trip.
The first real to u rist season of
WOODLAND, Cal., Sept. 29—
K lam ath Falls is now finished, j Two ba,ldits sta&ed a sensational _
SPECIAL attention to AUTO­
hotel m anagers report.
Hotels 'h o ld u p
^he Hank of Italy here jagg
MOBILE Insurance; better term s
this
summer,
enjoyed
the
m
o
s
t!
this
m
ornin&
- forcing th e clerks
and lower rates. Yeo, of course.
lucrative
business
in
history
d
u
e
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t0
°Pen
the
vaults and locking m
Phone 21 & 274-J.
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to the steady stream of sight eight employes in the vault.
j |j
They
escaped
w
ith
527,000
in
¡He
seers that passed through Klam­
A t Jack son ville—
ath
Falls to and from C rater •cash and securities. Posses are jUB
Mrs. Emil Pell, Mrs. Applegate
Lake.
About the first o f ‘ Sep­ searching the hills for the two
and Miss Lydia McCall were In
Jacksonville Sunday afternoon tember, the num ber of tourists holdups, who made th eir getaway
and visited at the home of Mrs. began to fall off and have continu­ in an aw aiting auto outside the
ed to do so ever since until now bank.
Sargeant.
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, this type of visitor is practically
/
There is wisdom In reading ads.
We deliver the goods— Detricks extinct. K lam ath Falls Herald.
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F rom
Tidings classified do the business
Th^re are Silk dresses
at
$10.75,
$16.75 and $24.50 that are wonder­ Suits
fully’ attractive.
$19.70 to
.50
4 yds. Outing Flannel for $1.00
36 inch fine quality Outing; Regular value 29c yd.
6 yds.
•» Bleached Muslin for $1.00
Fine quality ' ‘Daisy” Muslin, 19c yd. Regularly
51-2 yds. Cotton Challie for $1.00
New Patterns in light and dark colors
7 yds. Dress Gingham for
Wool Dress Goods
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Wool Batiste, Serge and Cashmere, good
cloths for children’s School Dresses $1.00
New
• • »
Gloves
Domino ('hecks, fine Wool plaids and
checks, French Serge, twenty-five patterns,
at ............................................................ $1.45
Come in chocks and plaids; sold Regularly 20c- yd.
* * *
6 yds. Percale for $1.00
A big color range of W oof Crepe and Plaid
Crepe a t .................’...............................$2.45
Both light and dark colors; sold Regularly 22c yd.
Hemmed Table Cloth, * each $1.00
s
Some Silk Prices
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Fine Poiret Twill, 54 in. Serge, 50 inch
Tricotine ..........' . ................................. $2.95
Size 58x58 Mercerized; sold Regularly $1.25 each
Crepe de ( ’bine, peacock blue, almond
green, rose, maize, pink and turquisc, nt
$1.35 yard
New blouse shades iii heavy $3.00 quality
Crepe de Chine, n o w ......................... $2.50
Satin hack C re p e ..................... $2.95, $3.95
Short turn-back cuff kid gloy re, such
as usually is sold at about $5.50
Priced at $4.75
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Our staple $4.00 long gauntlet kid
glove a t .........................................$3.75
Niagara Crepe, satin faced ............. $3.29
Direetoire Satin (haronette) now so pop*
alar for princess slips ..................... $1.85
Mallinson’s black silk velvet, 40 inch
width, 2 q u a litie s ............... < . .$6.00, $7.50
6 yds. Outing Flannel for $100
27 inch in light colors and white
Closing Out Home Patterns
How Often Has It Happened to You?
Comfort Batting, each $1.00
and we have returned all the older num­
bers. We will sell the newer ones at one-
fifth off.
Hereafter we will be agents only for
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.PICTORIAL PATTERNS-----------
Have von found your dress on the closet
floor, instead of on the hanger? If so,
stock up your closet with
21-2 lbs., size 72x90; will make complete comforter
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
“The Q uality Store”
L1HH hl 1' !•' P f i !il : In i
’STAYFAST HANGERS'
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