Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 21, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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T H E THEATER BEAUTIFUL
To Medford—
H. C. Galey was In Medford to­
day on business from this city.
Today and Tomorrow
Let ue fill your pall with Swifts
«liver Leai lard. Costs less than
shortening. Goc« fa rth e r and is
m ore nutritious. Detricks.
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IN
Moved to Talent-—
Leonard Lund moved the first
of the week to Talent. He is w ork­
ing on the hotel here.
Tropic Cruelties and D an gers, B iza rre
adventures on desolate shores, horror and
heart-gripping loneliness,—real as only this
child genius can make them»
Chicken tam ales th a t will de­
light you at The Plaza.
64— tf
Save >10.00, walk upstairs to
O rres tailor shop.
17— tf
BIG, COZY LEATHER
ROCKERS
Paulseruds for cleaning
and
pressing. Phone 119. We call and
deliver.
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Sligh t O peration—
Miss V irginia Frost underw ent
a m inor operation at Dr. E. A.
Woods office th is m orning and is
getting along nicely.
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Reduced prices on p ortraits dur­
ing November. D arling Studio.
60— tf
Real hand tailored suits at
O rres upstairs, where you have
a fit.
70— 1*
SWENSON-PEEBLER
Furniture Company
ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE
Monday
The leading vaudeville circuit of the world in Ashland.
To K lam ath F a lls—
E verett Acklin left late last
evening for
K lam ath Falls on
business.
B E N E F IT
DANCE
TONIGHT
At Odd Fellows Hall. Admission
50 cents. Public invited. By I. O.
O.. F. Committee.
70— 1
111 At Home —
To Klamath Falls—
Returns H o r n e -
Return Home —
trip was postponed for several
Mrs. G ertrude H arris of Ober­ • W. B; Allen, local mail carrier
Mrs. L. Jacobs returnetU to her
Gerald
G
unter
and
Guy
W
ol-,
days on account of the bad wea­
lin street Is confined to her home made a trip to Klam ath Falls last home in K lam ath Falls the first ,
cott returned home last evening ther. They will spentf Thanks­
on
account
of
illness.
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night returning early this m orn­ of the week after visiting with
from G unter’s homestead near giving with Mr. Kinney's m oth­
ing.
her daughter, Mrs. J. E. E n d e rs' Butte Falls. They reported th at er.
You will save by having your
of this city for several weeks
it rained all of the time they were:
portrait made during November.
Special Auto Accident Policy
gone
and there hasn’t been th at E xpected H om e —-
Darling Studio.
60— tf for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo 1
much
w ater in th at country for
Have your suit cleaned and
Miss Minnie Beaver, who 1»
of course.
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Tamales, best in the city, ’‘The
teaching school near Roseburg, is
Holiday rush. Paulseruds. 66-tf
Rose”.
60— tf
expected home - in a short time
Bowl with two Gold Fish Free
At Hotel—
at E lharts.
70— 1 I
and will spent the Thanksgiving
A t G rants P ass —
R eturn TtNlay—
Among those at the Hotel Ash­ vacation with her parents, Mr.
George Jenkins and Mesdames
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Colony, ’ land are T. Loey, Los Angeles; and Mrs. A. M. Beaver of Iowa
The Ladies of Trinity Guild
Sam McNair, Ed Thornton, Chap­ will give a chicken pie dinner who have been visiting Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pride, Boise street.
pell made a trip to G rants Pass Saturday evening, 6 o’clock at Mrs. George G illette for so m e ; Idaho; H. B. Temples and wife,)
today to visit Mrs. Cliff Jen k in s Parish House. Everybody invited. time are returning today to their , Chehalis, W ash.; Geo. Harkins.
Mrs. D. H. Cobb, Miss E. E. Cobb, i T idings W ant Ads, l c a w ord.
69— tf home in Salem.
Pickles, Sweet, Sour and Dill.
Lakeview, Oregon.
Ripe olive» in bulk. We deliver. Visiting Here—
T<X) LATE to classify
Phone 130 for Powell’s C ider.¡
D etrick’s, Phone 62.
Mrs. Jackson Kimball of Klam­
W ANTED: — E stim ates
for
63— Imo Leave Today—
ath Falls is in Ashland for a few
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kinney and grading and cementing driveway
B E N E F IT DANCE TONIGHT
days visiting her father, C. B.
Mrs. G. G. Eubanks left this at Ashland Service Station. Dr.
At Odd Fellows Hall. Admission W atson. Mrs. Kimball is well j Arrived Y esterday—
morning
for Oakland where they } W. Oeser, 358 E Maia St.
E. Van Nuys arrived in Ash­
50 cents. Public invited. By I. O. known here and president of the
will
visit
for some time. Their
70__ 1
O. F. Committee.
70— 1 Library Club of K lam ath Falls. I land with his family yesterday
from N orth Bend and expects to
locate
here. Mr. Van Nuys will
At K lam ath F a lls—
Klenzo Tooth Paste. -McNair work on the hotel.
W. C. B artlett of this city was Bros.
a K lam ath Falls visitor the first
of the week.
Ju st received new pack smok­
Cliff Payne makes hat stands.
ed Boneless herring, salt mack-
Fine Stationery. McNair Bros. Here Yesterday—
eral, Alaska herring,
smoked
•
Chinook
salmon,
Kippered
sal­
Dr. S. A. Danford of Eugene*
D on't forget Macabee food sale d istrict superintendent • of the mon, Bloaters, Anchovies and
that would soon become the most popular furniture
and bazaar Sat. Nov. 22. Ash­ Methodist church' was in Ashland codfish. “ We deliver.” Phone 62.
land Hotel Building.
69— 2 yesterday and spoke at the Detricks G rocerteria.
in the bouse, because the most comfortable.
church last night. He also a t­
Serviceable and priced reasonable
Painting Market—
tended th e quarterly conference. W inter Garden Danee—
A new coat of paint is being
There will be another of the
put on the exterior of the Eagle
Paulseruds Suits are exquisite­ Friday night dances at the “ W in-j
Meat M arket adding much to th e , ly tailored. Let us m easure you ter G arden” tonight. The peppy, '
general appearance of the. build-: up now.
66-tf snappy music and the excellent
ing.
floor combined witli the cozy,!
Do you w ant a nice Christm as J homey surroundings are making
We deliver the goods— Detricks ¡ present? See th a t A shland-m ade! these dances increasingly popu-j
“ Use Your Credit W ith Us”
94-tf furniture a t Wicks.
66-M W F' lar and well attended
70— 1*
JACKIE COOGAN
Robinson
Crusoe
Pantorium Dye W orks, Agency
a t Orres tailor 'shop.
70— 1*
Get your F ree Gold Fish at
E lharts.
70— 1
Lidwy, November ai, i624
SEATS NOW SELLING
Main floor 75c
Balcony 50c
JUST ONE SHOW—8:15
“True as Steel’’ moving picture and Vau­
deville, 5 acts.
Chicken tam ales th a t will de­
light you at The Plaza.
64— tf
Order your Thanksgiving T ur­
key. Phone Mrs. A. B. Chapman,
1F11.
67— 4
To Eugene—
E. L. McNeil and L. L. Jenson
of the new hotel left this m orn­
ing for Eugene where they will
spend the rem ainder of the week
on business.
It is not too early to have your
Christm as p ortrait made. Darling
Studio.
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THANKSGIVING SALES
Saturday
SALE OF DRESSES
NOVEM BER
STOCK REDUCING SALE
A LOT OF OUR STOCK MUST GO DURING NOV EMBER
$19.75.and $22.50 Values
Sm art new models in Ready-to-
w ear a t Paulseruds.
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SATURDAY
WOOL DRESS GOODS
November Sale
Garm ents cleaned and pressed
for Thanksgiving. See Orres, Tail­
ors. U pstairs. Phone 64. 70— ! •
$14.95
$2.50 all Wool CT-epe, now
$1.98
In Various Departments
$2.95 Poiret Twill, 44 inch, Tan, Brown,
Navy and .Black, now at, yard
$2.49
Ladies’ brown > heather Derby
* rib
cotton hose, all sizes, pair ....4 9 c
Goose Hunting—
E. E. Phipps and Mr. W ild left
th is m orning for the K lam ath
region where they will spend a
short time hunting geese.
You are welcome to compare
m y Automobile rates w ith any
other ra te s in Jackson or Jose­
phine Counties; you can be the
Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course. '
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Every Dress new this season; made
of the
wanted.
Colors
Brown, Black, Cocoa, and Tan
Thanksgiving Sale of H’dk’rc’fs
F irst showing of the new handkerchiefs
for Xmas Gifts. You will find a wonder­
ful assortm ent here, both imported and
domestic.
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Free Gold Fish— E lharts. 70-1
Priced 15c to 75c each
H. C. STOCK
Mortician
Women’s $1.19 to $1.25 heather
hose in a variety of shades at 98c
54 inch Chiffon Broadcloth, $4.00 value in
Black, Brown and Navy
$2.95
$1.50 silk and wool hose at . .$1.25
Women’s winter weight cotton
Unioii Suits; 34 to 38 sizes . .$1.19
A table full of Wool Goods that have been
selling at $1.49, but which includes goods
that formerly sold up to $3.00 a Yard, all now
at, yard,
$1.25
200 Pieces of Choice Toilet
Articles— on sale a t 1-3 to
1-2 less than regular prices.
Values $1.25 to $4.50 ju st
Ihree prices
98c, $1.39 and $1.98
YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE 25 per cent HERE
Drummer’s samples of Linen Towels, Table Cloths,
Lunch Sets, Tea Towels, Bath Towels, Mercerized
Table Cloths, and many other items—all at
November Sale Dresses
• 25 Per Cent LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES
Thanksgiving Sale of Coats
Buy your W inter Coat here Saturday—Every
*
• Gar-
ment going at Greatly Reduced Prices
$19.75 Coats now
$22.50 Coats now
$25.00 Coats now
$29.75 Coats now
$14.95
$18.50
$19.95
$23.98
$34.50 Coats
$37.50 Coats
$45.00 Coats
$59.75 Coats
now
now
now
now
E. R. ISAAC & CO
“The QnaUty Store”
$24.50 Dresses at $19.75, made of twilleen,
in navy and new shades of tan, some spec­
ial values at ..................................... $19.75
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$19.75 values in dresses are now ..$16.75
$16.75 values in dresses are now . .$15.75
Priced Now
$27.95
$29.95
$36.50
$47.75
40 to 44 sizes .......................... $1.25
Mallison’s Black Silk Chiffon Velvet, 40 inch
width, beautiful quality as Mallinson’s goods
always are. $6.00 quality,
$5.00
$7.50 quality
$6.75 ‘ ‘
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Women’s Umbrellas, fast colored
‘Gloria.’ $3.50 values ...........$2.98
Same in children’s sizes ....$ 2 .3 5
Wool Coatings up to $6.50 at
$3.49
Toilet Ware
Thanksgiving Sale of Fine Linens
Helene B iede,. licensed
lady assistant always in
attendance.
54 inch Serge, $3.95 quality
$2.49
Thanksgiving Sale of “Ivoritex”
The Ladies of Trinity Guild
will give a chicken pie dinner
Saturday evening, 6 o’clock at
Parish House. Everybody invited.
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Not a new asset to Ash­
land. We have had them
ill our building for fifteen
years. No extra charges.
Our line of supplies best
in Southern Oregon. Our
equipment second to none.
Our prices are 25 to 100
per cent below others.
Your bills and our books
will tell.
!
Children’s 85c Wool Hose ...,7 5 c
AVo<ri Coatings up.to $5.00 at
$2.49
Here Yesterday—
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and small
child were in Ashland yesterday
from D unsm uir shopping.
Receiving Vaults
C hildren’s Derby rib wool mixed
brown heather hose, pair . . . ,49c
50 inch Trieontine, $3.75 quality
$2.49
B uttons made at Orres upstairs
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The Ladies of Trinity Guild
will give a chicken pie dinner
Saturday evening, 6 o’clock at
P arish House. Everybody invited.
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new Silks
Women’s wool Union Suits, sleeve­
less; ankle or knee length . .$2.49
Women’s fine silk and wool Union
Suits, $3.75 quality at ...........$2.98
Sport shades in wool Midd ies $3.95
Reuben’s Infants’ Vests on Sale
Half wool, s p e c ia l...................... 50c
All wool, special ...................... 98c
November Sale Sweaters
$16.50 Brushed Mohair Sweaters . .$11.75
$12.50 Brushed Mohair Sweaters . .$9.75
$8.75 Brushed Mohair Sweaters ....$ 7 .4 5
And other prices in proportion
Two big lots of eoat and slip-on styles for
girls from 6 to 12 years old $2.95 ami $3.95
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NOVEMBER SALE ON BLOUSES
NOVEMBER SALE ON SKIRTS
One Lot of Misses’ and Ladies’
Coats and Dresses
>.75
NOVEMBER SALE ON UNDERWEAR
NOVEMBER SALE ON HOSIERY
NOVEMBER SALE ON FURS
w o rn
NOVEMBER SILK SALE
$3.48 values in. Canton Crepe, Satin Back
Danton, $3.35; extra heavy Crepe de Chine,
$3.48 Satin Faced Niagara Crepe; $3.48
Spiral Crepe at, yard ......................... $2.95
$3.85 Satin Faced Doveskin Crepe, $5.00 bro­
caded Spiral Crepe at, yard ..............$3.49
$3.00 values in heavy Crepe de Chine, all the
new shades, selling at, yard
$2.50
$2.25 Crepe de Chine now
$1.95
Due quality Crepe de Chine in seven good
shades for underwear and dresses
$1.35
Satin Bengfile, a new knitted silk with satin
face, $2.35 value
$1.98
$8.o0 Brocaded Georgettes
$6.95
$2.25 Silk Shirtings going at
$1.49
36-inch-Flesh Color Radium Silk
$1.45
$3.-18 Quality Printed Silks
$2.95
$2.50 to $2.95 Quality Printed Silk
$1.98
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Coats and Suits
IN A NOVEMBER SALE
Mild iall weather has forced us to give you
December prices in Novendier on coats—
$16.75 Coats at ..............
............$13.75
$19.75 Coats at ..............
............$16.75
$24.50 Coats at ..............
............$18.75
$29.75 Coats at ..............
............$24.50
$34.50 to $39.75 Coats at
............$29.75
$44.50 to $49.75 Coats at
.$39.75
$54.50 to $57.50 Coats a t ..................$44.50
$64 50 to $69.75 Coats a t ..................$54.50
$75.00 ( ’oats at ................................. $64.50’
$100.00 Coats at ............................... $84.50
Children’s Coats All Marked Down
18 Good Tailored Suits at Half Price
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