Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 08, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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Local * Personal flotes
Visit iag Carson aud Tilton
KaanUie*—
• Mr. and Mi*. E. M. Fowler of
Westminster, British, Columbia,
and J. . L. Fow.er of Hubbard.
Oregon, are spending several days
la Ashland visiting at the homes
of Mr. and Mrs. O F. Carson on
Iowa street and Dr. and Mrs. C.
F. Tilton on Almond street.
Hot Rolls for yoûr
Franklin Bakery.
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dinner.
288-6
Can» Regna em»
One hundred and fifteen out-of-
ktate tourtsts stopped in Ashland
yesterday to register their c/irs
at the Joes« Chamber or Com­
merce. most of them beine from
California. The daily registra­
tions remain about tfie same, the
largest number stopping in' one
day so far this summer being
•28.
Succeeding the Golden RuleMercantile Co./ Opening Next Thursday!
Cliff Payne makes brackets.
All kinds of warehouse room to
Lat tan UNION v rttf your tan
verage automobile insurance, rent or store. J. N. Dennis. 270-tf
ta. of course.
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S p e n d in g W e e k
Announce Birth —
Mr. and Mrs.'William Schofield
of Burbank, California, announce
the birth of q daughter Wednes­
day, August 8. Mrs. Schofield was
f o r m e r l y Miss Lillian Greer,
daughter of Mrs. B. R. Greer.
Ask Tor phonograplt service
Elhart’s.-
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Ijik e —
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Isaac of
Isaac’s Dry Goods store on Main
street. left Saturday for the hake
bf ,Jhe Woods where they will
spend a weeks' vacation.
Mr.
Isaac is recuperating from an
illness which kept him. confined
recently to his home on Granite
street for two or three days.
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Just received 360 foot case of
auto glass, bring your auto glass
276-tf
O. F. Carson of the Carson- Work to Jordan’s mill.
Fowler Lumber company in this
Buckeye tested malt
city, returned .yeaterday to his
home on Iowa street after spend­ Schuerman's Grocery.
Huttf From Business Trip—
ing the past few days looking
after business affairs in the Ijcft for Crescent Ij«ke—
Mr. and Mrn. Walter O'Dona­
northern part of the state.
hue and two children who have
spent the past few days In Ash­
BIDS
land visiting Mrs. O’Donahue's
Bids will her received up to the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
16 th of August for 20 cord good Livingston on East Main street,
body Hr wood. Suitable fo"r fu r­ left Saturday for Crescent Lake,
nace, give bids on 2 or 4 ft. wood, just out of Klamath Falls, where
delivered at. Presbyterian church. Mr. O’Donahue is employed by
J. L.H arn er, 146 Almond St.
the Southern Pacific company.
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217-2 They formerly resided in this
city.
The latest in fall styles and
fabrics at Paulserud’s.
277-tf
the one and same price! No more! No lees! And that
price assures a superior value! No so-called “ salee” !
No discounts! No charge accounts! The same square
deal and just treatment alike to all— and all the time!
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Wright
and two daughters,- Dorothy and
Eugenia of Carlin, Nevada, arriv­
ed in Ashland Saturday for a
visit with friends and are guests
at the Columbia hotel.
The
W right’s resided in this city
eight years ago, Mr. W right being
an employee of the Southern
Pacific company.
Phoffograph repair. Fix-It Shop
Extra allowances for old ones
on our new trlodle ft Electric
machines for Aug. Our represen­
tative will be In Ashland Thurs­
day the 11th. Call, phone, or
write your wants to Singer Sew­
ing Machine Co., Medford.
286-4t
Named S o n -
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ruger,
who recently became the parents
of a ten-pound son, have named
the little fellow Jack Bowers
Ruger. The baby was born at the
home of Mr. Ruger's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ruger on
Allda street. Raymond ts employ­
ed by the Southern Pacific com­
pany at Dunsmuir, California.
Plenty Of
Laughs and Ç ifts
COMINO TOMORROW
portant chapter in the history of modern storekeeping
methods. IT Is" »ore than important! It is Inspiring!
It is a story of a business with a Big Idea behind it— an
Idea that Is clean, clear cht! The Big Idea with us for
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a score and more of years has been and is today, the
paient fact that it is unfailingly governed by the Golden
Rule: “Whatsoever ye would that others should do unto
you, do ye even so unto them.” Every customer pays
Former Ashland Residents
Arrive—
COUNTRY
STORE
family of Department Stores here, is an im­
souve­
Myrtle Wood novelties,
nirs— Elhart's.
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HE story of the J. C. Penney Company,
which will soon open a link of its great
Ripe peaches at Ash. F. ft. Pro.
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284-tf
Returned from Coast—
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith re­
turned to their home on Oak
street Saturday from a weeks’
vacation spent on the c o a t t.
where they visited Crescent City,
Marshfield and several other
cities. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leper
of Medford, who accompanied
them on the trip, returned to
their home last Thursday.
In all our hundreds of Department Stores, distrib­
uted over the VnMed States,
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SERVICE qualified, by courteous attention
people to customers and their wants.
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sales­
SERVICE by unfailingly providing quality and endur­
ing satisfaction.
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SERVICE by affording prices which assure economy
for superior quality goods.
Announcement:
In the transfer of the Golden Rule Mercantile Co.
Store to the Nation - Wide Institution o f J. C.
Penney Company Stores, u/e assumed a definite re­
sponsibility'—a responsibility of bringing to every
fam ily of this popsmnnity a service that will give
advantages that w ill mean much to the happiness,
com fort and parse o f every person.
I t will be a privilege to us to serve all the old
customers o f the Golden Rule — a retail organiza­
tion which itself performed, a-real service. We will
strive to merit the patronage of old and new cus-
The buying resources of the J. C. Penney Com ­
pany will prove a revelation to you, not alone in
the astonishingly low and attractive prices which
you will enjoy as one result, but more pleasingly
because o f the breadth of the selections that will
be offered you o f merchandise that today is ac­
cepted throughout the United States as the standard
by which all good merchandise is judged.
O u r P o p u la r D e p a r tm e n t S t o r e s
Then a few hundred people were served. Now mil­
lions of people are served by the hundreds of J. C.
Penney Company Department Stores which are scat­
tered from Coast to Coast and from the Gulf to the
Great Lakes.
HE fact that the Organization of which
the local J. C. Penney Co. Store iij Io
be a part, is opening scores of Stores this year,
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naturally has little Interest. to you except as to how
these many Stores, and particularly the one here, will
benefit you.
Compare, If you will, the results obtained by an
engine of h-horsepower with the one of 886-horsepower!
How insignificant the little engine becomes!
The 886-Store Buying Power of this Organisation
assures you the lowest possible prices at all times for a
uniformly, reliable quality of goods. This means much
to you.
Buying most we buy for lees, and selling moat we
sell for
<>F buying and selling power means that
yon are to have a saving power here that will enable
you to keep many additional ddllars In the family purse
during each year.
C asH B u y in g a V ita l F a c to r
t o Y ou
The J. C. Penney Company assnres you quality and
fair play.
in 1902, opened a small general store at Kemmerer,
Wyoming. Such stores were typical of the times. Out
of this one-town, one-man, one-store business has grown
a Nation-Wide Institution of Department Stores. Its
operations today offer a sharp contrast to those ot a
quarter of a century ago.
TH e M e a n in g to Y ou a n d Y o u r
F a m ily o f a 8 8 5 - S t o r e
B u y in g P o w e r
bring a country-wide advantage to the very threshold of
your home-—to the threshold of millions of homes In
town nnd on the farm and In the mont remote towns
and communities. They bring to the housewife and to
each member of her home, the great joy of personal
inspection and selection, of gt^llsb, reliable goods be­
fore buying.
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These hundreds of Stores— the largest unit of Dry
Goods, Clothing and Shoe distributing centers in the
World— are available to additional hundreds of thous­
ands of families because of the good roads that have
been built. The long, todloug journeys by horse and
wagon ^of yesteryears have been reduced- to a few
hours* run Ip the automobile
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Another meaning our Stores have for yon: We sell
for cash onlyl Therefore, yon get the full benefit from
our cash buying. Having no “charge accounts,*’ we do
not sustain losses from non-collectable bills which cash
buyers are called upon to make up by paying higher
prices. The same, square, even treatment is accorded
alike to all always.
We ask yon to carry home your purchases. Thus
you are saved the cost of an expensive delivery system.
Our constant aim is to pack all the Value into each
purchase you make from us that Is possible and to that
end the fullest resources ot this Organization are drawn
upon that your every experience may be one of lasting
pleasure, satisfaction gnd profit.
Leading Position As a
This Great Family of Stores Stands Indisputably In
Nalien-Wide Distributor to the People of Reliable
Arrived This Morning—
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammett
and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bunds,
residents of Santa Ana. Califor­
nia. arrived In this city this
morning and spent several hours
here visiting Mrs. Hammett’s
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Nlntnger of Ninlnger’s
Sporting Goods store on Main
street Mr. and Mrs. Hammett
Rental fiction library— Elhart
H. C. STOCK
MORTICIAN
Helene Blede
Licensed Lady Assistant
This Name is Your
Future Guide to Better
Values and More of Them
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