Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 25, 1919, Page 7, Image 7

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    PAUK H H R
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
M r. an d M rs. J a m e s A rch ib ald
w e re in A sh la n d fro m B ro w n sb o ro
y e s te rd a y on a b u sin e ss trip .
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FO R SA L E — F u r n itu r e of 5-room
h ouse in c lu d in g piano. 455 B St.
P h o n e 281-L.
74-2
J. H. R ing re tu rn e d S u n d ay to his
llib u u g h o í th e Valley ra n c h n e a r Gold H ill.
us a u A sh lan d shop*
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v ie ­
ret
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fit a t O n e s T a ilo rs.
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tvl Mrs. B. O. W a lste n m oved
ty form 12 ! Nob B ill to a r e s ­
in G re sh am s tie e t.
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w ant S tu d io A shland photos
is. I t's none too e a rly . 5 4 -tf
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Mrs. G. B. S to n e of Gold H ill w as
a week end g u est a t th e hom e of J.
H T h a tc h e r on N o rth M ain s tre e t.
Mrs. S tone h a s la te ly re tu r n e d from
a trip to T exas a n d C olorado. She
b ro u g h t back w ith h e r h e r y o u n g e st
son. A. T. C ooksey, who h ad been
a tte n d in g school in P o rtla n d , an d
s e n t hi m to T exas to e n te r school. T he
la t te r left S unday.
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rb Ile sc h ele , a new co m er from
who is s e c u rin g som e p ro p e rtie s
’ A s h l a i i d , has p u rc h a se d th e l ien
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o p e rty on L incoln s tr e e t. T he deal
T he E p w o rth L e a g u e gave a n in ­
a tra n s a c te d th ro u g h th e B eaver te re s tin g p ro g ra m a t the. M ethodist
le Ity com pany.
c h u rc h S u n d ay evening. A collection
w as ta k e n to p ro v id e C h ristm a s c h e e r
mce 4i t N at. T h u rsd a y , Nov. fo r th e in m a te s of th e co u n ty p o o r
Big
74-2 farm .
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Only \ / ’ TK TrttXTtR BLWTn«
Only
FO R SA LE fo r b re e d in g p u rp o se s,
p u re b red F le m is h G ia n t h a re s.
J o h n F . B u tle r, 886 A St.
7 4 tf-T u e s. Sat
E. H. Bush is hom e from P o rtla n d
w h ere he w as c alled on bu sin ess.
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Tuesday, N ovem ber 2.", Irti rt
E N ID B E N N E T T
W A N TED TO R E N T — A fa rm of 50
to 175 a c re s close to A sh lan d o r
Mrs. A nna M aria
W e ise n b u rg e r.
M edford.
W o u ld p re fe r a place
w ife of C. C. W e ise n b u rg e r. died th is '
w ith so m e sto ck a n d im p lem e n ts,
m o rn in g a t 7 :3 0 a t h e r hom e a t 156 * b u t w ill c o n sid e r a good place
M an zan ita s tr e e t, a f te r an illn ess e x -'
w ith o u t. C an fu rn is h good r e f e r ­
ences. F. B esw ick, 238 N. T h ird
te n d in g o v er m any y e a rs. No d e fi­
s tr e e t, C o rv a llis, O re.
n ite a rr a n g e m e n ts fo r th e fu n e ra l
7 4 - lt- W 7 2 - lt
h av e been m ade. T he body w ill be
sh ip p ed to N evada C ity. C alif., for
b u ria l, but fu n e ra l se rv ic es will be!
held h e re b e fo re leaving. B eside h e r
h u sb a n d M rs. W e is e n b u rg e r is s u r ­
vived by tw o c h ild re n , a d a u g h te r.
M rs. H e in ric h H e id e n ric h of M edford-
an d a son, L e ste r.
flood M eals and Short O rders. Day
and N ight Servie«.
S P E C IA L TAX TO BE L E V IE D
R oad d is tric t No. 1 will m eet a t!
(he Belleview school b o u se F rid a y ,
N o vem ber 2 8 . fo r th e p u rp o se of
lev y in g a special ta x on all ta x a b le
p ro p e rty w ith in th is d is tric t.
T he
special ta x is n o t to exceed te n m il’s
and w ill be
used
sp e cific a lly fo r
h ig h w ay im p ro v e m e n t w ork w ith in
t h a t te r r ito r y .
A lik e m e e tin g in
b e h a lf of d is tric t No. 2 w ill be held
at th e co u n ty h o sp ita l in th e a fte r-
noon of th e sa m e day a t 2 o'clock
fo r th e sa m e p u rp o se.
IN
"Stepping Out”
H om e
Also Two-Reel Comedy
R e s ta u ra n t
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S p e c ia l— W e d n e s d a y - T h u r s d a y
297 East Main
«'TOLD IN THE HILLS”
E . D avis of P o rtla n d is a
Mrs
W . C. P o lk a n d fam ily of R o g ers,
glH'Rt of re la tiv e s in A shland th is A rk., a re g u e sts a t th e H otel A sh­
w eek.
lan d w hile lo o k in g a ro u n d fo r a lo­
c a tio n in A shland to becom e c itizen s
Mis H azel I,owe. do m estic science of th is city.
teao h f r in th e schools at G lenn.
b ro th e rs, J. D., an d Leo
C a lif ;
S. A. S a n fo rd , n a tio n a l a p p ra is e r
D onni : Low e also of G lenn, a re ex­ of th e F a rm L oan a sso c ia tio n , w as a
yectec hom e th is w eek to spend b u sin e ss v isito r in A shland y e ste rd a y
T h an ! ..'.vine wMh th e ir p a re n ts , Mr.
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M I owe of Valiev View.
a n t’ \l rs
A F o rd c a r b e lo n g in g to L. M ische
was sto len S u n d ay e v e n in g in fro n t o il
i ’.iI-s'riving d an ce a t Ash- th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
w hile th e '
: fh u rs d .ty . N ovem ber 27, o i l i e r and his fam ily w e re in c h u rc h .
LOST— T im e book c o n ta in in g m oney.
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o rc h e s tra . D ancing No tra c e h a s been
g leaned of its ’ F in d e r leave a t T id in g s o ffic e a n d
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from
w h e re ab o u t tip to th e p re se n t.
get re w a rd .
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.!? W alls and fam ily w ere
M edford S u n d ay v isitin g th e
s is te r, .Mrs. A nne S tep h en -
niece. Mrs. F r a n k G rouch,
hom e on F a c to ry s tre e t.
M rs. If L. G reen h a s been s p e n d ­
ing sev eral days th e past w eek in
G ra n ts P a ss lo o k in g a f te r b u sin e ss
in te re s ts .
She w as gccom paniefl
hom e S u n d ay
by h e r son-in-law
and d a u g h te r , Mr. and Mrs. Dan
57-22 W ilt ro u t and baby, of G ru n ts P ass.
loin th e D O. K K s.
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PAINT
Story By Marati E llis R yan
N E W C A R S A R E SCARCE
There is a real shortage of new automobiles in all models. That makes a strong
demand for used cars. The price will he much higher in the spring. Better buy now.
We have the best lot o! used cars wc ua ;c ever had since we have been in business.
They are at! in first class condition.
Try aitEden
aie
Al Home Next Washday
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W . I H u rley , who m ak e s b is hom e
.Mrs, H. G. E a stm a n a n d c h ild re n W ill ad d 100 p e rc e n t to th e a p ­
w ith li d a u g h te r. Mrs. F. C. H olli-
a re back from M odesto, C alif., w h ere
b a u g k : t V alley View, is v isitin g in
th ey h a v e been
sp e n d in g sev eral p e a ra n c e of y o u r p ro p e rty a n d as
N e h ra sk t mid w rite s from th e re th a t
w eeks v isitin g w ith th e f o rm e r ’s p a­
iv- w ill spend th e w in te r in th a t sta le .
m uch to its cash r e n t a n d se llin g
re n ts.
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T e lep h o n e , w rite o r see us a n d get
.Ve pay th « postage. T he
•d.
i a F r e e D e m o n s tra tio n w ith o u t ob­
V anity H. t Shop. M edford, Ore. fi-tt day fo r D u n sm u ir to visit w ith h e rj
b ro th e r, F. If. D o u g h e rty , w ho re-1
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lig a tio n to buy o r an y
o th e r ex­
sides th e re . She will join M rs. Eu-I
pense.
Mrs. K a th e rin e M. P e ttit h a s sold
h e r p ro p e rty on th e c o rn e r of W i­ g e n ia A tk in so n , who left last n ig h t ;
on, tra in No. 53, a n d will accom -j
m e r a ad C h e s tn u t s tr e e ts to T. N. 1.
S h rin e r of B oring, Id ah o . T h e la t te r pany h e r to Los A ngeles fo r thi
v. ill probably m ak e his hom e here. w in ter.
The P ain t Man
FREE
Dickerson
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EX-SEN. HOLE OIES
Mrs. Anna C onnelly of C olville,
W a sh , has re tu rn e d hom e a fte r
s c a n d ir : ■ a m o n th w ith
h e r sis te r.
Mrs. Ai D D unlap.
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i E x -S e n a to r S. H. H o lt, one of th e !
A son w
born to Mr. and M rs .: p ro m in e n t re sid e n ts of A sh lan d , died
Phil
Ros
i M onterey, C alif., S a t - j th i s m o rn in g a t his hom e on N orth
tir I ie, N ovem ber 22. T h is little c iti­ M ain s tr e e t, a f te r an e x te n d e d ill­
zen is a c ra n d so n of Mr. a n d M rs.
ness. No d e ta ils h a v e b een le a rn e d
G. Eubank^ of th is city.
as to fu n e ra l a rr a n g e m e n ts a t th e
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p re se n t w ritin g , b u t a m ore e x te n ­
Q u a lity fir
a t Studio. A shland. sive n o tice w ill he given la te r.
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T he M ost
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W e w ill he b u s ie r in D ecem ber.
D on't w ait. S tu d io A shland.
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C h a rle s S. E n g lish o f 435 T e rra c e
s tre e t d ied y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n a t 2
o ’clock a f te r a long illn ess. F u n e ra l
a rra n g e m e n ts
will he an n o u n c ed
la te r.
G et
PA ULSERV D A BARRETT
Fine Tailoring
For Men and W om en.
71 E a s t M a::;.
Tel. l i f t
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n
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c itiz e n s ’ R ank B u ild in g .
F ir s t
< b i' «. B.ik!ns Products
Light Lunches
BON TON BAKERY
COFFEE PARLOR
Aero»’
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a v e ju s t b o u g h t a c a rlo a d of
w e h nave
Best Crown Flour
THAT WE OFFER
T h e re is no b e tte r flo u r m ade.
E v e ry sa ck g u a ra n te e d .
Cotlcc
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u u i i l v Hllls R
Can
Roya| Clul> 55c
eJefv I i
Highland Linen
F u rth e rm o re our accounts have been checked and
certified a n n u ally by leading public accounting firms.
Swift & C om pany is sincerely try in g to get the
facts before th e public. If you have an y questions re­
garding our business—w rite us— and w e will do our
best to an sw er them . In discussing th e packing
business be su re you h av e th e facts an d th a t you are
n ot unin ten tio n ally spreading m isinform ation.
If you get th e facts w e have no doubt as to
th e verdict.
Barrel $12.00-Sack*$3.00
U se
R ed Cross
C hristm as Seals
Choice M ocha and J a v a Blend Coffee 45c
Potatoes—(carload coming) order now at $3.20
Bacon—(50c grade) per lb 43c
a re o u r le a d e rs. P ric e d to s u it y o u r
re q u ire m e n ts , 35c to §5.00. S ingle
boxes,
a ls ir d o u b le boxes, a n d t a r d s
une
a n d p a p e r, in a s s o rte d tin ts a n d
sizes. A nice line o f .C h r is tm a s s ta ­
tio n e ry fo r c h ild re n fro m 2 0c to 75c.
AND
Corner f ourth and A Street
From the Depot.
Symphony Lawn
and
A
R anch f r o p e r t ios. H ouse
to R ent.
From Producer to Consumer”
F o r ex
e x a m p le:
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T h e S ta te E x c h a n g e p la n is fo r m an y p eo p le to buy co llectively
th r o u g h o n e b u y e r— w ith a ll u seless h a n d lin g a n d p ro fits e lim i­
n a te d . T h e b u y e r fo r a n o rg a n iz a tio n of c o n su m e rs can e s tim a te
th e n e e d s of iiis m e m b e rs a n d buy in te llig e n tly a n d a d v a n ta g e o u s ­
ly.
y
1. Included profits from hides and all other
by-products.
2. Included profits from all sundry side-lines.
3. Included profits on all subsidiary corporations.
4.
turn up—it included the entire profit from
every source of revenue in which
Swift & Company has any interest.
There are no other profits.
T o
Buy your goods at W holesale
PLUS the Cost ol Handling. .
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REALE STATE
two styles
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H e r b e rt C. Alfcro. nephew of M rs.!
H en ry ■!. G ilm ore, stopped off to visit
few • s w ith h is a u n t a n d uncle,
T li
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w hile en r o u te from S e a ttle to Los
A u g eles 1 st w eek.
Mr. A lbro h a s
been on th is coast fo r se v era l y e a rs,
1 iv ing left N ew port. R. I., fo r C ali-
m ak e s a s u ita b le g ift fo r ev ery m Pth-, J
fo rn i
Don a f te r his g ra d u a tio n h e r of the* fam ily. W e h av e a l a r g e 1 |
fl OTO
N ew port high school.
a s s o rtm e n t of b e a u tifu l boxes.
for
O u r n e t profit on our en tire business
the year
1918 am o u n ted to only 1.76 cents per dollar of sales,
or less th an o n e-h alf cen t per pound, an d
n a n -B ry to n Ç o rn party,-1107 B ro a d w a y ? N e w Y ork Ci|yL
A m
e ria l m ee tin g will be held
Mi th e
M eth o d ist
c h u rc h
next
" cck Tt w hich a la rg e n u m b e r of
'e rg y ra e .; fro m
a d jo in in g c h a rg e s
w ill he p rese n t.
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B a r g a in s in
Here Are The Facts:
R IG H T GUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco
Lowe, file well know n sto ck -;
" th e V aliev View d is tric t,
b u sin e ss v isito r in A shland
SLF« ï J A M K IN
W h e n Sw ift & C om pany says its profits are only
a fraction of a cen t per pound, m an y believe w e are
n ot telling th e w hole sto ry —th a t th ere are hidden
profits.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
put up in
Our Profit from
all Sources
T h e A m erican P u b lic does n o t believe all it reads.
It insists on being show n.
The tobacco that gives
you the most lasting
chew is the kind that
saves you money. You
don’t have to take so
many fresh chews. The
rich tobacco taste stays
right with it* That’s
why you take a smaller
chew.
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says the Good Ju d ge
F u y n e m ak e s serv in g tab les.
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th is s tr a ig h t
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L e tv o " o u r m ag a z in e su b sc rip tio n s
w ith us. P o le y ’s D ru g S tore.
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M ADE BY
CASH B U Y E R S AND SELLERS
H o te l A u s t i n
D.
m an
w as i
y e ste r
Successor to P ruitt-M ittson
Medford, Oregon
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ASHLAND MILLS
H on iid D unlap a n d w ife a rriv e d I
tr a in 13 from C u sh m an . O re., y e ste r-!
d a y to sp e n d T h a n k sg iv in g w ith th e ;
DAN CO N N ER, P r o p rie to r .
H e a d q u a rte rs fo r C o m m ercial Men
hom e folks.
a n d T o u rists.
E u ro p e a n P la n .
E x c e lle n t G rill.
M ilk ier. a tra v e lin g s a le s - ¡
M erchants* L u n ch .
m an ir<
T acom a. W ash., is in Ash-1
Tw o Blocks fro m L ith ia P a rk .
1 .nd. v
nr his p a re n ts , Mr. a n d !
M rs. D. L. M inkler.
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D e lic io u s P a n c a k e s
P u r it y P a n c a k e F lo u r
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Mrs. Dan W a lk e r le ft to d a y f o r
K L m a th co u n ty w h e re she expects to
sp e n d th e w in te r w ith a sis te r.
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M edford A u to Co.
A TIME FOR EV ER YTH ING
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ad Mrs. Win. K night ol' Y rb a
C ity, C alif., o ld -tim e frie n d s of Mr.
gnd Mrs. D. W. G lenn, w ere o v e r Sun-
d ay guest > it th e l a t te r 's hom e on
G lenn av en u e.
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Ashland, Oregon
A ll a r e good b u y s. D ro p in a n d in s p e c t th e m .
W e c a n m ak e d e liv e ry on n e w C h e v ro le t T o u rin g C ara a n d
1. to n T ru c k s .
See o u r lin e of T r a ile r s fo r a ll p u rp o se s.
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G.
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Jordan Electric Co
One 1916 Chalmers 6, Fine Condition
One Ford Bug
Two Ford Touring Cars
Two Buick Model 10, will make good Bug
Tkiree Used Chevrolets Touring
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w ork t ikes tim e. Sit fo r y o u r
ih o to s now. S tu d io A shland.
W ith ROBERT WARWICK
Crisco
McNSIR B80S.
9 1b. $3.55
6 1b. $2.30
31b. $1.15
A shland State E xehanqe
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SUCCESSOR TO ASHLAND TRADING CO.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
Ashland Local Branch, Cor. First and A Sts.
F. Crouch, Manager
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