Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 09, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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Monday, February Ô, jft*2S
Moved to Medford—
GOVERNOR VETOES
i Mixed Farm ing Is
TEXT BOOK BILL
Urged in Canada
M rs. J a c k W h e eto n of th is city
h a s gone to M edford w h e re she
w ill m ak e h e r f u tu r e hom e. She
w ill be lo cated a t 122 C fa te r L ake
a v e n u e.
H as M um ps—
G lenn W ild of th is city is re -i
I i M edford—
p o rte d to be con fin ed to his hom e I
A. A. M adden a n d fam ily jo u r ­ w ith m um ps.
neyed to M edford y e s te rd a y and
sp e n t th e d a y w ith frie n d s.
G one to E u g e n e —
Cliff P a y n e m a k e s sta n d s.
1
H. C. G aley, re a l e s ta te d e a le r
of A shlaild h a s go n e to E u g e n e
w h ere h e w'ill sp e n d se v e ra l days
on b u sin e ss.
-e Y e ste rd a y —
M ike Seirgent of M edford wats
in A shland
y e s te rd a y
v isitin g V isit D am —
v. • h frie n d s.
A la rg e n u m b e r of* V alley re a l-j
d e n ts v isited E m ig ra n t C reek dam !
You a re w elcom e to co m p are y e ste rd a y . A ro w b o a t w as seem j
i 7 A u to m o b ile r a te s w ith any on th e la k e y e s te rd a y a n d accord--
o h er r a te s in J a c k s o n o r Jo se- ing to r e p o r ts a n u m b e r of A sh- i
r h in e C o u n ties; you can be th e lan d re s id e n ts a r e p la n n in g to
J u d g e . P h o n e 21. Yeo, of co u rse. do b o a tin g on th e la k e in th e f u - !
tu re .
I.' ving—
Jo e P o o r an d w ife a re m oving R e n ts H ouse—
from th e K e lle r
house a t 187
A. C. C ruz h as
re n te d
th e
S h e rm a n s tr e e t to 83 M orton.
h ouse on M o untain a v e n u e fo rm ­
Thom as M eighan, Bessie Love and. Eileen Percy*in'a'Scene4Froca?thB-
P a ra m o u n t P icture ‘Tongues of F lam e/ A. JosegteHftftA.
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AT THE VINING
TU ESD A Y , W E D N E SD A Y AND TH U RSD A Y
e rly occupied by th e C. R. D.
Men w ho c a re k n o w q u a lity an d Jo n e s fam ily an d fs m oving w ith
V isitiu g H e re —
In T a le n t—
i H e re T oday—
style. T h ese a re fo u n d in P a u l- his . fam ily to t h a t p ro p e rty .
M r. a n d M rs. R. E. W e lb e r of
M rs. J . H. F u lle r an d M rs. M. |
R._ L. B u rd ic o f G ra n ts P a s s is
s e ru d ’s s u its.
1 3 5 - lt
K la m a th F a lls a re in A sh lan d to ­ C. R eed a re s p e n d ’ng th e day a b u s in e s s v is ito r in th e c ity to -
Looses G aines—
v.'ith frie n d s in T a le n t.
; day.
d ay v isitin g frie n d s.
V isito rs in H ilt—
G ra n ts P a ss lo st to R o se b u rg
M rs. C liff P a y n e a n d M rs. D ale by a sco re of 17-9 in th e b a s k e t­
W .C .T.U . M eetin g —
F ro m P o r tla n d —
Y oung a c co m p an ied M r. a n d Mrs. ball g am e play ed a t G ra n ts P a ss L eav in g T o iu o ro rw —
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T h e W .C.T.U . w ill m ee t in th e
C. D. S im o n d s of P o r tla n d is in
C. D. W in e lan d to H ilt F rid a y F rid a y evening.
M rs. B r e tt P a g e is lea v in g to ­
T h e g irls w ere
j P u b lic L ib ra ry to m o rro w a f te r A sh la n d v is itin g w ith Ipcal busi-
w h e re th e y s p e n t th e d ay v is it­ also b e a te n by a score of 36-16. m orro w fo r San F ra n c isc o w h ere
noon a t 2 :3 0
nesis m en fo r a few days.
ing w ith relativ e's a n d frie n d s.
T h e ir n e x t g a m e w ill be w ith she w ill v isit fo r som e tim e w ith
friend?: an d re la tiv e s.
A sh lan d in G ra n ts P ass.
P h o to g ra p h s of Q u ality . S tu d io
H a s M um ps—
Save 5 1 0 .0 0 , w a lk u p s ta irs to
A
sh
la n d . On th e P la za .
J o h n C h u rc h m a n is re p o rte d to
O rres ta ilo r shop.
17— tf R e tu rn s fro m M o n tag u e—
ÿ or- r:
be c o n fin ed to h is hom e w ith
M rs. W . H. S m ith
an d
her
F ro m K la m a th F a lls —
m um ps.
R e tu rn to A sh la n d —
d a u g h te r, M rs. W . R. P a r s h a ll, r e ­
G. S. M cC orm ick of K la m a th
Mr. an d M rs. J . G. A m bros»
tu rn e d S a tu rd a y n ig h t fro m M on­
F
a
lls is s p e n d in g a few d ay s in
B u sin e ss V isito r—
w ho h a v e been sp e n d in g th e p a st
ta g u e w h e re th e y h av e been v is­
A
sh
la n d on bu sin ess.
C. T. T h o m a s of W eed is sp e n d ­
tw o m o n th s in S o u th e rn C a lifo r­
itin g fo r th e p a st w eek.
in g a few d ay s in* A sh la n d on
n ia , re tu rn e d to A sh lan d F rid a y
St. H elen s — New 56.000 a u to
business.
by
Itic
evening.
G oes to H om e—
p a rk to be re a d y fo r p u b lic by
M ay 1.
E v e re tt R e d ife r • w ho h a s been
K la m a th V isito r, •—
W e p u t th e c h ick en In o u r
a tte n d in g school in A sh lan d fo r
Sam H ead of K la m a tli F a lls is
ta m a le s.
T he P la za .
82— tf
th e p a s t few m o n th s re tu rn e d jto
am o n g th e b u sin e ss v isito rs in
CARD O F TH A N K S
liis hom e a t M yrtle C reek lal-st
th e city to day.
Ap|H>inted M a n ag e r—
F o r a ll th e k in d n e ss show n us
w eek.
Roy A n d erso n , fo rm e rly of th e
by th e O dd F e llo w s an d frie n d s
L e a v in g T oday—
W h ite H o u se G rocery, h a s been
d
u rin g th e illn e ss an<^ fu n e ra l of
F ro m Talent**-*
T a le n t
• M iss E d ith B u lliss, w ho is r e ­
C a ta rrh is a general te rm a p ­
a p p o in te d
m anager
fo r th e
o
u
r beloved h u s b a n d and f a th e r,
. W ill Ci
plied to a c u te or chronic inflam ­ c o v e rin g fro m a n o p e ra tio n fo r
S k ag g s s to re in R o se b u rg ,
ac­
m
ation
of
th
e
m
ucous
m
em
brane,
C a rlto n of T a le n t w ere v isito rs in
a p p e n d ic itis is lea v in g to d a y fo r th e la te W . H. S m ith ; to th e c h o ir
co rd in g to .reports* received h e re
th e distin g u ish in g fe a tu re of w hich
^ind fo r th e b e a u tifu l flo ra l o ffe r­
A sh lan d y e ste rd a y .
is a d isch arg e of m ucus ran g in g h e r h o m e a t Corva.HI?. H e r ,f a th e r
rec e n tly .
ings,
w e e x te n d o u r
sin c e re
a
rriv
e
d
in
A
sh
la
n
d
se
v
era
l
d
a
y
s
from a E a te ry , innocuous co n d it­
ion to one of puru len cy a n d exces­ ago to acco m p an y h e r hom e.
th a n k s .
A tte n d S h rin e —
K o d ak f in ^ h in g . S tu d io A sh ­
P ractically
M RS. W . H . SM ITH ,
Mr. a n d M rs. Sam H. B a k e r of sive decom position.
lan d . On th e P la za .
a n y portion of th e m ucous m em ­
M RS. W . R- P A R S H A L L AND
G ra n ts P a s s w ere v isito rs in th e b ra n e is liable to suffer fro m th e
FA M ILY .
135-1*
city
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B
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k
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r
disorder.
R e tu rn s to A sh la n d —
TO O L A T E TO C L A SSIFY
C a ta rrh m ay a tta c k a n y portion
a tte n d e d th e m e e tin g of H illa h
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Mrs. L o ttie
P e lto n w ho h as
of th e body w here m ucous m em ­
T
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ple
of
th
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rin
e
.
been tspending
th e
p a st
tw o
b ra n e exists. In fa c t th e disease
H O U SE F O R R E N T : —- F iv e
jusually a tta c k s th e o rg an or p o rt­
m o n th s in P o rtla n d
v isitin g a t
room s, p a n try , b a th a n d g a ra g e , j
T
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p
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a
k
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re
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ion
of
th
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body
offering
th
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ost
th e hom e of h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs.
W E W ILL TAKE YOUR
F u rn is h e d o r u n fu rn is h e d , in q u ir e
C. C. C ate, co u n ty P a th o lo g is t, fav o rab le outlet.
G uy Ja c o b s re tu r n e d to heir hom e
T he u p p e r po rtio n s of th e re ­ 155 7tli- s tr e e t.
ORDER FOR
135— tf
w ill ¡speak to th e g ro w e rs of A sh ­ s p ira to ry a p p a ra tu s of th e body
h e re la st w eek.
lan d and v ic in ity re g a rd in g spe­ a re found fo r th e m ost p a rt s tru c t­
FIS H E R ’S BLEND
FO R
R E N T : — F u rn is h e d
cial
s p ra y s a n d o th e r th in g s of u re s coated w ith d elicate a n d sen­
S pecial A u to A ccident P olicy
FLOUR
sitive m em b ran es a n d it is a t th is a p a rtm e n t, 3 ro o m s w ith p riv a te
fo r 55.00 a y e a r. P h o n e 21. Yeo in te r e s t to th e m S a tu rd a y , F e b ­ p o in t t h a t c a ta rr h u sually m ak es b a tlf a n d p o rch . P h o n e 263R or
a n d t u r n it o v e r to th e Civic
o f c o u rse .
24-tf r u a r y 14, a t 1 :3 0 , a t th e C ity its a p p e ara n ce .
call a t S hook B ldg,
135— 2
H all.
d u b F u n d C o m m itte e
C a ta rrh of th e th ro a t is usually
a n outcom e o r com plication of
H ave J o in t Services—
F O R SA L E O R H IR E :
6
n asal c a ta rrh .
T he discharges
T he m em b e rs of th e F irs t Bap- Dies a t S a n ta C ru z—
fail to escape th ro u g h th e no strils h e a d 1500 lb. h o rse s w ith h a r ­
W hite House Grocery
W o rd h a s been receiv ed h e re á re fre q u e n tly expelled, a p p a re n tly n ess, so u n d , y o u n g a n d w ell
t 's t C h u rc h a n d th e
C o n g re g a ­
fro
m
th
e
th
ro
a
t.
Phone 156
388 E. Main
tio n a l C h u rch held
se rv ic es a t of th e d e a th o f M rs. O. J. R a th ­
b ro k e, rea d y to go to w ork. 1165
C hronic c a ta rr h of a n y p a rt of
bun.
w
ell
know
n
re
s
id
e
n
t
of
th
is
th e C o n g re g a tio n a l C h u rc h la st
135-4*
th e body is tre a te d in a very sim ­ E a s t M ain S t., A sh la n d .
near
S a n ta ila r m an n er, a s f a r a s constitution*
e v e n in g w ith
R ev. W o o d w o rth c ity , a t S e a b rig h t,
M rs. a l m easu res a re concerned.
T he
a n d Rev. O ldfield a c tin g p a sto rs. C ruz, S a tu rd a y m o rn in g .
T h e c h o irs a lso u n ite d a n d ac­ R a th b u n h ad been sp e n d in J g th e tre a tm e n t of c a ta rr h to effect a
c u re depends upon th e elim ination
c o rd in g to th o se p re s e n t a v ery in ­ w in te r in th e s o u th e rn p lace h o p ­ from th e blood stre a m a n d tissues
ing to b e n e fit h e r h e a lth b u t be­ of th e poisons, toxins a n d excess
te re s tin g m ee tin g w as h eld .
w aste, w hich a re th e rea l causes of
cam e ste a d ily w orse.
th is p a rtic u la r com plaint.
“ The Quality Store”
See D avies fo r n u rs e ry stock.
One of th e m ost p ro m in en t c a u s­
J 32-tf A t Hotel-—
es of c a ta rr h is th e excessive c lo th ­
A m ong th o se re g is te re d a t th e ing th a t is w orn by civilized people,
R e ta in e d —
H o te l A sh la n d
a re Irv in g
A. w hich h a lf paraly zes th e fu n ctio n s
of th e sk in ; consequently th e pores
Rev. V. K. A llison
of th e G ould, B o sto n ,
M ass.; R .
A. a re n o t c ap ab le of p ro p erly p e r­
C h u rch of C h rist h a s been r e ta in ­ E m e rso n
and
w ife,
P u llm a n , fo rm in g th e ir duties. T hey d o 'n o t
ed fo r a n o th e r y e a r
by th e W a sh .; J . S. T a y lo r, J . S. L oom is, do th e ir s h a re of th e w ork q t elim ­
c h u rc h . T he a n n ex w hich is nec­ a n d w ife, E v e r e tt; D. W arw ick ination. One ra re ly finds c a ta rr h
of a n y k in d am o n g savage tribes,
e ssa ry to acco m o d ate th e in crease a n d T. L ockey, A b erd een , W ash. o r am o n g th o se w ho w e a r little
•
• .
in m em b e rsh ip w ill be s ta rte d
clothing. T his w ould in d ic a te t h a t
to a la rg e e x te n t it is caused by
soon a c co rd in g to re p o rts.
E m b ro id e ry C lub—
th e clo th in g h a b it.
T he body
T a e A lp h a C ircle w ill m e e t a t w astes th a t a re o rd in a rily elim in­
Send y o u r o rd e r to a Civic Club th e M asonic H a ll to m o rro w a f te r ­ a te d th ro u g h th e p ores a re th ro w n
36 inches wide—Colors, light blue, lavendar, dark
m e m b e r fo r a sack of F is h e r ’» noon an d hold t h e ir r e g u la r so­ b ack into th e circu latio n , a n d m u st
tan, rose, pongee, dark blue—Every yard stamped
find som e o th e r m ea n s of outlet.
B lend flo u r, y o u r nam e, a d d re ss cial m ee tin g .
T he o rd in a ry d e p u ra tin g c h an n els
Guaranteed
Past Colors.
a n d th e g ro c e r’s nam e. H elp th is
seem to be u n ab le to elim inate
fu n d th is w eek.
135— 3t
th e m com pletely, consequently we
Rents Kaiser House—
find th ese poisons d isch arg ed fro m
C h a rle s W h ite , local je w e le r, th e m ucus m em b ran e of vario u s
R eco v ered fro m Ilin<*8S—
h a s re n te d th e K a is e r h o u se at p a rts of th e body. T he b lo o d -p u rify ­
W ord w as received h e re by Miss 172 A lid a th ro u g h th e S ta p le s in g process th a t m u st be th e m ost
p ro m in e n t p a rt of th e tre a tm e n t of
E th e l R eed o f th e J u n io r high R eal E s ta te A gency.
c a ta r r h should begin w ith a fast.
This is a fine Voile in plain colors—40 inches wide—
school from M iss D o /o th e a A b ra ­
Fifteen new colors to select from.
ham w ho wa,i seiriously ill th is
fa ll w l t t ty p h o id fev er. T h e le t­
te r s ta te s t h a t sh e h a s c o m p le te ­
ly rec o v e red fro m h e r illn e ss and
h a s c o n tin u e d h e r school w ork a t
C a n to n . C hina.
L -j
j
T/ealth
Ôiiiàé
W IN N IP E G , M an., F eb. 9— U ni­
SA LEM , Feb. 9. — G o v ern o r
v
e
rsa l a d o p tio n of m ixed fa rm in g
! P ie rc e to d ay veto ed th e bi-1 reg-
j u la lin g th e ad o p tio n of th e tex t w ill in su re c o n tin u e d p ro sp e rity
' book p lan in public Schools, in ­ fo r W e ste rn C an ad a, a c co rd in g to
B ra c k en . “ F a rm e r
sis tin g th e bill is in th e in te r e s t ■ H on. Jo h n
. of book c o n c ern s a n d n o t th e tax P r e m ie r ’’ of M an itoba, in an ad-
, players.
T h e bill w ould ex ten d d re s s h ere.
“ In c re a sin g
d e v e lo p m en t of
! th e c o n tra c t fo r boo k s to a te x t
d
a
iry
in
g
and
liv
esto ck
ra isin g
! book co m p an y fo r tw o a d d itio n a l
I y e a rs w ith o u t o p en in g bids on a th ro u g h o u t th e p ra irie p ro v.uceu,”
i c o m p e titiv e basis. T he G a rla n d said Mr. B ra c k en , “ is p lac in g a g ­
so u n d e r
basis.
, bill, p ro v id in g fo r th e re a d in g of r ic u ltu r e on a
p o rtio n s of th e B ible in public G ra in grow ng w ill c o n tin u e to be
: schools w as p assed by th e s e n a te th e m ain in d u s try of
W e ste rn
j w ith only th e n e g a tiv e votos of C a n a d a a n d w ill
c o n tin u e 't o
J S e n a to rs Cm rsner, C la rk , D avis c re a te a n i m ín en se a m o u n t of
R itn e r a n d S tra y e r. T he b ill p ro ­ w e a lth .
B u t d iv e rs if’ed fa rm in g
vides fo r th e a p p o in tm e n t of a Will b rin g a b o u t a n a g ric u ltu ra l
com m ission of n in e m em b e rs, by d e v e lo p m en t in th e next ten y e a rs
th e G ov ern o r, to in clu d e th e s u p ­ even g r e a te r th a n th e g ra in g ro w ­
e rin te n d e n t of p u b lic in -itruction, ing h a s in th e la s t tw o d e c a d e s.”
a C a th o lic , a
Je w , a C h ristia n
Science an d five P r o te s ta n ts , no
L o ra n e
J. H. C h a m b e rs of
tw o of w hom sh a ll be of th e sam e
d e n o m in a tio n , to select th e p o rt­ •C ottage G rove, to Jiuild 100,000
ions of th e B ible s u ita b le w ith th e j fo o t m ill on 5,000 a c re tim b e r
view of av o id in g s e c ta ria n te a c h ­ tr a c t in u p p e r S iu sia w . 10 m iles
of ra ilro a d to be b u ilt.
ings.
G resh am — New g ra v ity w a te r
p la n t re a d y fo r use, to s e rv e 105
p a tro n s a lre a d y signed u p ; w a te r
o b ta in e d fro m s p rin g su ffic ie n t
fo r 530.000 people.
TH E THEATER fctAUTITUL
FAVOR PROHI REPORT
W A SH IN G TO N , F eb. 9— F a v ­
o ra b le re p o rt o f th e C ram to n bill,
c o n c e n tra tin g aJll p ro h ib it'o n a d ­
m in is tra tio n u n d e r a s e p a ra te u n it
in th e tre a s u ry d e p a rtm e n t, was
o rd e re d to d ay by th e se n a te Ju­
d icia ry c o m m ittee .
County Fair to be Mecca
for Horse Racers
(C o in u n u e a from page 1.)
o b ta in a b le for boo k in g a t th is
tim e fo r th e Ja ck so n co u n ty fa ir,
n o th in g d e fin ite on th is m a tte r
is fcnown a t p re se n t beyond th e
fact th a t Mr. C a te opened neg o ­
tia tio n s w ith sev eral of them .
T he P acific N o rth w e st associa­
tion, fa ir d a te s decided on a re as
follow s:
G resh am , O re., A u g u st 3-7;
V an co u v er, B. C., A u g u st 8-18;
V ic to ria, B. C., and B u rlin g to n ,
W ash ., A u g u st 17-22; New W est­
m in is te r,
B. C., an d
S pokane,
W ash.. S ept. 7; Y akim a a n d M ed­
fo rd , O re., S e p tem b e r 14; P u y a l­
lu p S e p tem b e r 21; E u g en e, One.,
S e p te m b e r 22-25; O regon S ta te
fa ir, S alem , S e p tem b e r 28 to Oc­
to b e r 3.
LAST TIMES TODAY
4 (
TARNISH”
Our 5th Anniversary Sale!
Coming—
A Few of Our Cash Specials
TOMORROW
WEDNESDAY
SUGAR—13 LBS................................................. « 00
THURSDAY
Columbia ¡lard W heat Flour, costs today
811.95 Every lb. guaranteed, per hhl.........$9.00
Crown or White Loaf Flour, per sack ........ $2.75
Crown Scratch Feed, wholesale cost today
$4.05. Our price today ............................ $3.00
Mill run, per sack ................................................$2.00
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Selected Pealed Apricots, 2*/’ cans, o n l y ........... 25
Sliced Pineapples, extra good, 21A» cans, 2 for- .55
Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. c a n .......................28
Calumet Baking Powder, 2% lb. c a n ...................63
Sweet Corn, during this sale, 2 c a n s ................... 25
Lima Beans, while they last, 2 cans ’................... 25
Full Cream Cheese, 5 lbs. $1.35—1 lb.....................30
Coffee, none better, per lb..........................................45
Sweet Chocolate, 3 lbs.............................................. 50
Cocoa, 3 lbs..........„ ..................................................... 25
Seed Potatoes. 5c a lb, 100 lbs. .......................... $4.50
Selected Idaho Potatoes, per 100 lbs.................$2.50
Father of
PhysifcaS
C u ltu r e
TO NG UES,
OF FLAME
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JOSEPH H E N A B E R Y
Production
WE DELIVER
In this one MEIGHAN
fights for the rights of the
Indians and wins for him«-
self the gentle Lahleet.
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Plaza Market
H. A. Stearns
61 N. Main
E. R. I S S A C & C O .
“GUARANTEED”
COLOR FAST FABRICS ARE HERE'
Olympian Linen Suiting, yd. 39c
“Milo” Dress Voiles, yd. 48c
Fast Colored Suiting, yd. 50c
Remembers Sndw—
F o rty y e a rs ago to d ay , a c co rd ­
ing to W . J . M essen g er of th is
city, th e r e >vas 16 in ch es of snow
a t Aishland. H e re c a lls tlie w e a th ­
e r c o n d itio n s b ecau se he w as de­
liv e rin g 63 h e a d of h o rse s
to
G eorge S tev en so n , a t
S o u th e rn
P acific h e a d q u a r te r s a t M ontague,
C alif. T h e snow w as so deep on
d ie s u m m it o l th e S isk iy o u s th a t
h e h a d g r e a t d iffic u lty
g e ttin g '
th e horsefe th ro u g h a t ajll.— M ed­
fo rd M ail T rib u n e .
P anlserudZ s S u its S atisfy.
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W e h a v e a n u m b e r of C ry p ts in
th e M o u n tain View M ausoleum
t h a t w e a re h o ld in g a t a re a s o n ­
a b le p ric e fo r o u r frie n d s a n d p a ­
tro n s . H. C. S tock, M o rtician .
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NEW GOODS ARRIVING
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The newcomer to Ashland is without the information
about local business conditions which those who have
lived here for years know.
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He wants to know where to start buying his groceries,
his lumber, his hardware, his garage-work, his gasoline
and the hundred-and-one articles which are needed.
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If he selects your store for his first purchases, and if you
give him good service, he will probably remain a cus­
WINTER GOODS LEAVING
Pandora Cloth, yd. 50c
This is a new P ast Color M aterial to be used for
Dresses—Having a fine soft finish—33 inches wide.
This week, while many new arrivals
for spring are being shown, there are still
some odds and ends of winter stocks to
go at prices that will pay you to look ahead
even to next w inter’s needs.
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The Everfast
Store
English Broadcloth, yd. 75c
36 inches wide in plain colors—rose, blue, tan and
lavendar—Pine
Mercerized finish.
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GOODS
tomer for many years. SELL A NEWCOMER A BOX of
MATCHES—and PLEASE HIM—and YOU THEREBY
MAKE SALES FOR MANY YEARS.
Are you merely taking your chance on getting this new­
comer into your store—or are you making AN EFFORT
to persuade him to visit your store?
P u ritan Prints, yd. 50c
You Can Reach Him By Advertising
32 inches wide—See these new printed Ginghams
so popular for spring dress making.
in
Im ported English Broadcloth
yd. $125
NOTICE TO BUILDERS
t a n d a f t e r A p ril 1, 1925, th e
.ges fo r
c a rp e n te r s w ill
be
.20 p e r d a y .
T h is re s o lu tio n
s a d o p te d by th e c a rp e n te r s of
h la n d , M edford a n d G ra n ts
as, tat a m e e tin g a sse m b le d a t
id fo rd F e b . 6. 19 2 5 .
134— 3* 1
Looks like Linen and feels like Linen—but made of
Cotton—Comes in a dozen different colors—Every
yard stamped Guaranteed Fast Colors.
First
Impressions
Are L a s tin g
36 inches wide—In the stripes on white background
—Colors Guaranteed Fast.
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The
Daily Tidings
Use the Butterick Patterns made with the “ Deltor”
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