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

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Henry Enders and Fred Neil ity Breed, from the, oven over by section® {rom standpipes, about
1 aerg strawberries, and black­
returned ■ last evening ' from the the counter, 8 and 12c.
31— 6’ berries and orchard of all kinds
Lake of the Woods. They report­
of fruit.. Balance in alfalfa and
ed
that there was a cloud* burst
A Dally Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
garden.
Well located and a beau­
there Monday and the lake was
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
local Interest
tiful
home.
Will sell for what
beginning to fill. They had a
ft
would
cost
to build the house
hard return trip, due to the
FOR RENT— Furnished room, alone, and give terms. E. E.
snow.
107 Second St. Phone 312-R.
Medford Visitor—
In Town—
Phipps, Read Estate Broker.
50—tf
Homer Barron of this city was
50— 1
Roy Hail of Klamath Palls is
Biggest in life's time Hallow­
In Medford Monday transacting in Ashland for a few days and e'en Masquerade and hard time
FOUND — Monday morning on
business.
S O C IE T Y
will move his family over to that Ball at Jackson Hot Springs Fri­ highway east of Ashland, one pair
Place to make their future home. day, Oct. 31. Wear either mas­ spectacles. Call W. B. Beebe, over­
Styieplus Clothes, America’s
50__1
(Continued from »page 1)
querade or hard time clothes. 6 head crossing.
foremost style line of Suits and
Deserving of their popularity. prizes 6. Bulowski’s Californians.
The committee in charge of
WOOD FOR SALE—Fur and
Over Coats at Paulseruds. 48—tf W ith well dressed men are these Nuf sed.
47__3 Spruce, 16 inch >8. Hard wood arrangements for Friday night are
newest models in suits. Panlser
16 inch >12. Delivered. Fountain Mrs. Marie Gorman, chairman,
Cliff Payne makes ironing uds-
48—tf To Portland—
Feul
Co. Siskiyou or leave orders Mrs. Dan Matcher, Mrs. Bess Calla-
boards.
Mrs. L. M. Goodwin, who has at Beaver Realty Co. Ashland.
Visitor Y esterd ay -
been visiting her sisters, Mrs.
50— 1 mo.*
Played For Dance—
Honorable
Robert Booth of Hargrove, Mrs. Neil and Mrs.
Ralph Qill and Domino Pro- Eugene, well known figure in Glenn, returned to her home in
FOR RENT:—Farming land on
to st Journey to Medford last even­ state affairs, was an Ashland visi­ Portland this morning. Mrs. share of crops—one and a half
ing and played In the orchestra tor yesterday on business.
Goodwin was called here on ac­ miles from city limits. Call G.
for the Elks dance.
50— 3*
count of the sickness of Mrs. S. Butler.
Dance Jackson Hot Springs, Glenn.
FOR SALE:— Another bargain,
MARCEL AND CURL LAST Sat. Nite.
so—3
6-room modern house on paved
LONGBR after a Golden Glint
Save >10.00, walk upstairs to street; lot 50 by 120; good side­
Complete line of Ashland Can­ Orres tailor shop.
17__ tf walk; all the furniture goes with, If your nostrils are clogged,
oed Goods at Hetricks.
94-tf
home. Price for quick sale, >2700,~ your throat distressed, or your
Follow the crowd Jackson Hot
Much
S
n
o
w
-
on good terms. See W. W. Robi­ head is stuffed by nasty catarrh
8prings Sat. Nite.
50—3 Arrived Yesterday __
50—tf or a cold, apply a little pure, an­
Residents of this city were son, 63 N. Main.
Al W. Thompson of Dunsmuir greeted with a large fall of snow
tiseptic, germ destroying cream
Elk«
arrived in Ashland yesterday and on the surrounding hills upon
FOUND:—Owner can have a into your nostrils. It penetrates
There will be an Elks dance will visit for a few days with
arising this morning. People who lost overcoat (boy’s) by proving through every air passage, sooth­
at the hall tomorrow ^vening. friends here.
made the trip over the Green property and paying for this ad. ing inflamed, swollen membranes
Carl Loveland’s orchestra will
50— 1* and you get instant relief.
Spring highway and Siskiyous re­ — Billings Office.
play and a good time is anticipat­
No agent in Southern Oregon ported that there was a large fall
How good it feels. Your nos­
ed.
WANTED:— Clean rags, will pay
can write better Auto insurance of snow and the roads were ex­
trils
are open. Youjr "bead (g
5c lb. Automotive Shop. 50— 1
or at lower rates than the Stapler ceedingly slippery. This is the
clear.
No more hawking, snuffl­
Let nt fill your pall with Swift» Agency.
A
HOME
BARGAIN,
Six
room
ing,
dryness
or struggling for
first real snow of the season.
dver Leaf loM. Costs less than
bungalow, concrete foundation, all breath. Get a small bottle of Ely’s
Gc«* farther and Is
Special Auto Accident Policy
Sweet cream for whipping and built in effects, modern, station­ Cream Balm from any druggist.
nutritious. Detrek«.
94-tf for >5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo
ary wash tubs;, sleeping porch, Cold3 and catarrh yield like ma­
of course.
24-tf ceffee—also fresh milk, always
garage,
barn, woodshed, 1 % acres gic. Don't stay stuffed up. Re­
®a lea at (he Plata.
239—tf
Return from Klamath—
land,
piped
so you can irrigate lief is sure.
Glenn Gulley, Fred Kruggel In Town—
and Floyd Place returned last
Mrs. Susanne Homes Carter, Fi:id3 Gun—
evening from Klamath county candidate for re-election for coun­
Last Sunday when Chief of Po­
with three muletail deer. They ty school superintendent was in lice McNabb was making the
reported a fine trip and are much Ashland today on business. Mrs. rounds of the hobo “Jungles” in
elated over their success.
Carter has done such excellent town as is customary every day
work during the past few years or so, he found a Martin Auto­
We deliver the goods— Detricks that she has been indorsed by both matic shotgun in the tall grass on
94-tf the Republicans and Democrats. the Carter ranch on Mountain
Avenue near the railroad tracks.
This Is National Vi tors’ Week
Did you visit The Ashland The gun showed signs of having
We have two of the most exclusive agencies for
in thé laundries. Com in and see Laundry today? Visitors are wel­ been there several months and
work of this kind.
•a. The Ashland Lau ry. 49—2 come—The Ashland Laundry.
was rusted some but the numbers
49—2 are plainly visible and when
Several Hundred Samples; beautiful engrav;ng or <he h<^t
Return Home—
grad«1 card stock—The art work exce ls anything previously
cleaned should be almost as good
shown—Prices very reasonable.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNair and Spend Weekend—
as new. Anyone who can prove
ion, Jamie arrived home this
Jack Millard, Miss Juanita Tay­ ownership may have the gun.
Place your orders early
at your stai ron ers
morning from a month’s trip to lor and Mrs. Briscoe of Fort
Versailles, Missouri and other Klamath spent the weekend in
NOTICE
eastern cities where they have Ashland visiting Ida and Bess
Toilet Goods—
Preaching
every evening at
Books and
been visiting relatives.
Briscoe and Alice Ferguson. They 7:30 p. m., at Lyric theatre, by
Drug Sundries
Stationery
also made a trip to Applegate to Eld. T. E. Griffith, Missionary
. 190 boxes large Spitzenburg and visit Mrs. Briscoe’s mother.
Baptist.—Public Invited. 48— 3*
Newtown cull apples, 50 cents.
Bring your box or sack. Fruit As­
sociation.
44— g
j; Local j Personal Jlotes ;
ban and the Misses Mabel Hager at which time they will spend
and Hazel Walters. The„tnen are several happy hours in the Cozart
to wear overalls, the women, bun. home at 685 B street with the
galow aprohs and all are to come Misses Letha and Beatrice Cozart
masked In the traditional Hallo­ as hostesses.
we’en garb Of sheet and pillow
Still another primary party will
slip.
be given at the Marion Hager
The party planned for Mrs. G. home on Scenic Drive Saturday
G. Cozart's class of primary chil­ afternoon, November first, when
dren has been postponed u n til, Mrs. Hager, assisted by her
Saturday afternoon, November 8, ¡ daughters, Miss Mabel and Eu­
OUR E N T IR E LINE OF
Ladies and Misses Coats
IS HEAD STUFFED B Ï
CATARRH OR COLD?
OSE HEALING CREAM
GO ON SALE TODAY AT
10% Discount
This puts a line of all
Winter eoats out to you
at a saving of from
$2.50 to $7.50 on each
wrap.
We know you will • appre­
ciate this, as now is the time
when warmer wraps are need­
ed. See the wonderful line we
are offering at 10 per cent
discount.
• ENGRAVED
PERSO NAL G R EETIN G
CARDS
GET YOUR CO ATS
AT
E HEART'S
Don’t miss the Epworth League
Party at the Methodist church on
Friday evening at 7:30.
50— 1
la
man.
Are you all set for the Hallo­
we’en Masquerade and Hard Time
Ball Friday at Jackson Hot
Springs. Bulowski Orchestra.
50—3
H. W. Conger was nominated
~ MEN’S SUITS
TH E
$14.90
LOT NO. 2
$30.00 Value
$18.80
Visit From Falls—
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Smith of
LOT NO. 4
$40.00 Value $27.95
Office Supplies. McNair Bros.
•eat mOk—Lininger’g Dairy,
«nort.
Phone 896R and 369J.
.
26—tf
S o Grant« Pa« —
J. W. Fuller and H. W. Frame
« Talent made a trip down the
valley to Medford and Grants
Pass thia morning. They made
the trip in the interests of the
Winter Fair, which will be held
here December 9-10-11-12.
Bromo-Quinine for colds, 30c.
McNair Bros.
100 boxes large Spitzenburg and
Rewtown cull apples. 50 cents.
Bring yoar box or sacl Fruit As-
Ueeiatlon.
44.6
The coroners duty calls that
officer from the highest moun­
tain sides to the bottom of the
rivers and lakes. Is this a posi­
tion for a man or a lady? Think
It over and vote for H. W. Con-
Bar.
61— 4
Choice Holland bulbs, Darwin
tulips, best standard varieties,
79c dozen; daffodils 75c dozen:
narcissus 40c dozen; jonquils 40c
dosen; hyaneinths, all colors, 10c
•aeh; Chinese lillies, 15c each.
Ashland Greenhouse. Phone 120.
4 7—4
Here Yesterday—
Ralph Robison and Glenn Wild
Were in town yesterday from Sis-
ktyon where they have been work­
ing. W. W. Robison took the
•ouple back to their work early
this morning and reported that the
drive was a very beautiful one,
os the trees and ground were cov­
ered With snow.
Men’s Work and
Solid Leather
Sale Price . . . ? .
1 C A
Scout
£4
d»4 ft ft
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Men’s Flannel Shirts, good weight,
in grey only, worth
QCg
to $2.00. Sale P r ic e ....
Out
of
Business
o
GOES
Men’s khaki Work Shirts, Uncle
Sam & Masco Brand. You know this
kind. W orth $1.25
Sale Price ......................
Men’s Silk Lisle Hose of fine finish.
Black, brown, grey and navy,
W orth 75c
Sale Price .....................
£w G
AA —
A ft
mixed,
ON
P U B L IC
SALE
permit the fact and realty of this enormous sacrifice. However, our great loss is your gain. We know we have
to s ash the merchandise to accomplish our purpose. W e are doing this regardless of consequence, fear or regret,
e prices veil the story. Look them over. Be here. Reap the benefit of this terrific slaughter.
FREE $100.00 worth
of merchandise given away absolutely
free as a token of appreciation for your patronage.
Here is the Way We Do It
LOT NO. 3
$27.50 Values
$17.10
LOT NO. 4
$30.00 Value $19.80
LOT NO. 5
$35.00 Value $24.65
LOT NO. 6
$37.50 Value $26.85
LOT NO. 7
$40.00 Value $28.90
We quote here only a few
of our many bargains
Men’s dress shoes and oxfords. High
giade calf welt, g o o d styles. Value
to $4.85
Sale Price ......................
£9 gg
A lot of $5.50 Men’s dress shoes.
W ell made. Good snappy styles.
All sizes
£
o a
Sale Price ...................
*P"r«vU
Another lot of $6.85 Men’s dress
shoes. These are good standard
makes. High grade leather; fall
styles
Sale Price .....................
£»- j| £
Men’s Heavy Leather
Work Gloves
AU Florsheims and Walk Over
shoes to be closed out at great re­
ductions.
The first 100 persons entering our store opening morning will receive an
envelope containing a merchandise certificate running from 25c to >2.00.
This merchandise certificate is good for its face value in our store. You can
buy with it anything you want here. Come and see how lucky you are.
J. C. B R IL L
$14.60
Furnishings, Shoes, Etc.
The immensity arid importance of this Quit Business Sale and what; it means in
actual saving to you, is beyond your comprehension, there is not enough ink to
Successor to
The Peerless
Clothing Co.
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SALE”™ FRIDAY, OCT. 31,9 A.M.
Men’s Silk
Neckties
Sox.
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Men’s 16 inch Chippewa Specials.
High cut shoe. Built for good hard
wear. Sells regular for
$14.85. Sale Price . . . . M>OaO V
Men’s khaki Pants, medium weight.
Smooth material, well made, regular
$1.85 Value
Sale Price ......................
LOT NO. 2
$25.00 Values
Men’s Hats, splendid quality, all
good styles in black and
brown. Sale P r i c e ___
Our Entire Stock of High Grade Mens’ Clothing,
OwC
$12.95
J *| yQ
M>O-OO
Men’s Dress Shirts of fine madras
and percale material. Value run­
ning to $1.75.
Q K f*
Closing out P r i c e ..........
LOT NO. 1
$22.50 Values
Shoes.
Men’s Union Suits. Wool
good winter weight in
all sizes. Sale Price
Men’s 16 inch Redwing High out,
solid leather throughout of best
grade. Sells regular for
Q f?
$11.60. Sale P r i c e ........
We quote here only a few
of our many bargains
MEN’S OVERCOATS
CO.
One lot of Alen’s Dress
Black and brown, 20c val-
ue. Sale Price ................
Men’s Wool Sox, medium weight in
grey only. Regular
25c kind. Sale Price ..
■
LOT NO. 5
$45.00 Value $32.85
LOT NO. 7
$58.00 Value $39.85
C L O T H IN G
Forced
Men’s Work Shirts. Good heavy
Charabray, $1.00 Value
Sale Price ..................
$23.60
LOT NO. 6
$50.00 Value $36.40
PEERLESS
One lot of Handkerchiefs
worth 10c.. Sale Price . . . .
LOT NO. 3
$35.00 Value
• . i . Chaney.
n p a n y
. C. B R IL L , S u c c e s s o r to
LOT NO. 1
$25.00 Value
ky fair means for Corner. Wil
you have this nominee for that
dfflce, 01 continue for the fifth
term with the present incumbent?
Vote or Conger.
49—2
Xlamath Falls were in Ashland
Bunday and Monday and visited
<t the home of Reverend and Mrs
O ’ r
•Where Tour Dollar Has More Cents
Important Announcement!
Ashland—
Dr. H. P. Coleman and mother
motored over from Medford last
•vening to call on T. P. Coleman
of the Variety Store. Dr. Cole­
man is the brother of T. P. Cole­
nice Hager, will entertain her
class of small girls, who are to
meet at the church at two O’clock
and be taken to the Hager home
ih cars. At this party, aB at all
the others, Hallowe’en game», re­
freshments, etc., will be the fea­
tures of the occasion.
Rumor has it that still other
entertainments are being planned.
More about them in a later issue.
Grants Pass,
Oregon
Men’s 16 inch Smokeston High Top
Shoes, guaranteed solid leather, al­
though selling regular
for $7.85. Sale P ric e .. . .
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