Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 26, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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    PA G E TWO
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Ashland -
Tidings t
E s ta b lis h e d 1876
P u b lis h e d "E very E v e n in g E xcept
S u n d a y by
l'H E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
is in co m p lim e n t to th e se th a t t h e '
session will be held in th e Siskiyou
c o u n t y 's e a t .
A big d e le g a tio n is
p la n n in g to go from here.
The Social Realm
-.4.
HEMSTITCHING
and
PICOTiNG
T h a n k s g iv in g D unce
T he f o u rte e n th d e c en n ia l cen su s is
M rs. H e v e n e r a n d M iss E w an , b a l­
lie f t R. Greer ........................... E ditor
T he A sh la n d E lk s h av e issu ed in ­
to be ta k e n d u rin g th e m o n th of Ja u - cony flo o r, V a u p e l's S to re.
O FFICIAL C ITY AND COUNTY v ita tio n s to th e ir a n n u a l T h a n k s g iv ­
A sh la n d E lk s lodge No. 944 w ill u a rv , 1920.
in g ball w hich will be held in th e
PA PER.
upset a p rec e d e n t in E lk d o m by h o ld ­
(^ENl) us your family wash­
h a ll F rid a y e v e n in g , N ovem ber 28.
TELEPH O N E 8»
ing a r e g u la r m e e tin g next S a tu rd a y
T his is one of th e fin e social e v e iits
ing ami we will give you
e v e n in g in a n o th e r s la te . T h ro u g h a
(Subscription R ates Deli » «‘red in C ity
of ev ery seaso n an d p a rtic ip a n ts a re
O ne M onth. D e liv e re d ..................$ .50
special d isp e n sa tio n
of th e
g ra n d
ideal service and freedom
to an
esp ecially lodge th e A sh lan d lodge will hold
O ne W e e k ...............................................15 lo o k in g fo rw a rd
Bargains in
S u b sc rip tio n R a te s By M ail O u tsid e c h a rm in g a f f a ir th is y ear.
from washday drudgery.
its m e e tin g in Y reka. S ev eral h u n ­
o f City
d red m em b e rs of th e local lodge re ­
O ne y e a r by m a i l ......................... $5.00
Civic Chill E lects O fficers
Six m o n th s by m a i l ....................... 2.75
sid e in n o r th e r n C a lifo rn ia , a n d it C ity a n d R anch P r o p e rtie s , H ouse!
T he a n n u a l m e e tin g of th e Civic
T h re e m o n th s by m ail . . . . . . . 1.50
to R e n t.
P h o n e 165
No o u t ol tow n s u b s c rip tio n s ta k e n club w as held y e s te rd a y a n d th e l a ­
C itizens’ Bank B u ilding.
F
.
K.
FRENCH
& SON, Props.
t o r less th a n th re e m o n th s.
dies w ho a tte n d e d felt w ell rep a id by
Ity Mail O utside o f United States
(In c o r p o ra te « )
th e sp len d id le c tu re given by Mrs.
O ne Y ear ........................................ $8.12
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W o rk s No. 248 H e lm a a
M rs. G old n ey h a s
Six M onths ...................................... 4.31 M. R. G oldney.
St., A sh la n d , Ore.
No s u b s c rip tio n for less th a n six sp en t 33 y e a rs in th e A rg e n tin a and
M
anufacturing
E ngineers, Genera - 1
m o n th s.
sh e ta lk e d in te re s tin g ly upon h e r
Repair W ork
ex p e rien c e s
th e r e
atpl
e x h ib ite d
A D V ER TISIN G R A T E S
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a c tu r e P a v in g Plant
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from
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try
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T
he
D isplay A d v e rtisin g —
S ingle in s e r tio n . . . each inch, 30c « lection of o ffic e rs re s u lte d in th e E q u ip m e n t, S aw m ill, M ining an d
S h ip M achinery, S team a n d G as E n ­
YEARLY CONTRA! TS
e le c tio n of Mrs. O tto W in te r, vice- g in es,
B o ilers a n d
H eavy Steel
D isplay A d v e rtisin g —
p re s id e n t; Mrs. M ary W illsh ire , sec­ W o rk ; G rey Iro n , S em i-S teel, B rass
One tim e a w eek, each in ch , each
a n d B ronze C a stin g s of e v e ry kind.
tim e .............................................27% c re ta ry , a n d Mrs. C. R. B an ta, t r e a s ­
H a v in g th o ro u g h ly eq u ip p e d oui
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Tw o tim es a w eek, each inch, each
p la n t fo r th e m a n u f a c tu r e a n d re
tim e ..................................................25c held o v er u n til next m ee tin g .
T he p a ir s of heavy a n d all c la sse s of m a
You c a n u se it fo r g a s in
E v ery o th e r day, each inch, each rep o rt of th e t r e a s u r e r a n d s e c re ­ c h in e a n d fo u n d ry w o rk , we solicit
gpag
th e s u m m e r a n d w hen th e
tim e ................................................. 20c
y o u r o rd e rs a n d in q u irie s . E s tim a te !
ta
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w e a th e r g e ts cold use w ood
E v e ry issu e, each
in ch , each
a n d q u o ta tio n s fu rn is h e d on a p p lic a ­
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r coal fo r fu el a ll in th e
tim e ......................... .....................17 l/2C lislied in th e d aily p ap er. D elicious tio n .
.
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s a m e sto v e. T h e re a re no
Local R eaders—
re fre s h m e n ts w ere
se rv e d a n d a ll
p a r ts to c h a n g e in tu r n in g
9 • » e © »
E ach line each tim e (6 w o rd s to w ent hom e d e lig h te d a n d confident,
fro m o n e fu el to th e o th e r.
lin e ) ..................................................10c
-
th a t th is w as a very su c ce ssfu l m e e t­
I t is sim p le e n o u g h fo r a
To ru n every o th e r day fo r one
ing.
c
h
ild
.
m o n th , each lin e each tim e . . . . 7c
T * ru n every issue fo r one m o n th ,
o r m ore, each lin e each tim e 5c
Three Ranges in One
C o rn e r by th e P a r k .
C lassified C olum n—
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
C E D A R F E N C E PO ST S
and but One to Buy
To ru n every issu e fo r one m onth
A tw is t of th e key in one
o r m ore,
th e w ord each tim e.
N ew a n d used sew in g m a c h in e s fo r
IK
d
ire
c tio n e le v a te s th e g a s
r — 7- 77-— z
C ard s of T h a n k s, $1.00.
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O b itu aries. 2 % c e n ts th e line.
" $7 ‘i a P ïf ’
tom of th e oven, o p e n s th e
pri«’e.
I \ a n d O. fam o u s S ticky
Fraternal Orders and Societies
e x it in th e to p , tu r n s 0.1
A d v e rtisin g fo r fra te r n a l o rd e rs
P low s. F e n c in g in a ll sty le s. A nd
W e a re now re a d y to do y o u r f u r
th e g a s— a ll a u to m a tic a lly .
o r so cieties c h a rg in g a re g u la r in itia ­
d o n 't fo rg e t H ied es T ra c to r.
©
A tu r n of th e key in th e op­
tio n fee an d dues, no d isc o u n t. Re re p a irin g o r sell you a new s e t of
p
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site
d
ire
c
tio
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a
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g
a
s
lig io u s a n d b en ev o len t o rd e rs will fu rs.
is tu rn e d off, th e b u r n e r
be c h a rg e d fo r a ll a d v e rtis in g w hen
F. W. BARTLETT,
lo w e re d , th e e x it closed a n d
a n a d m issio n o r o th e r c h a rg e is
T axiderm ist and F u rrier.
th e ra n g e re a d y fo r coal o r
m ad e , a t th e re g u la r ra te .
115 W . M ain St.
w ood.
M edford, O regon.
The T idings has a greater circula­
C om e in a n d ta k e a look
a t th e B est C o m b in atio n
tio n in Ashland and its trade terri­
ra n g e on e a rth .
W e w ill
tory than all oilier newspapers com ­
ta k e p le a s u re in sh o w in g
bined.
you.
E n te re d a t th e A sh lan d . O regon,
P o sto ffic e as Second
(.’lass .Mail
M a tte r. .
TOPTrff
C. B. LAMKSX
REAL ESTATE
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TheDependablelop Dressing
Automobiles
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COMPOUNDED 6 GUARANTEED nv
TH E WOODTITE LABORATORIES
M P D E S T O . C A l. I F O R N I A .
Ashland Laundry Co.
A sh land Iron W ork s
Coal an d W ood H eaters
E con om ical, D urable
STRIKE VS. MERIT
T ra in e d w o rk e rs G E T M ORE b e c au se th e y 'r e W O R TH MORE
by th e 100 P E R C E N T AM ERICAN STANDAND.
S trik e d e m a n d s o fte n fail, w hile IN D IV ID U A L M E R IT ALW AYS
W IN S.
I CAN plus I WILL equals OPPORTUNITY
M edford B u s in e s s C ollege
T ry a
IN D IV ID U A L IN STR UCTION
LEARN MORE
DAY OR EV ENING
EA R N M ORE
Special R a te s on I n e r u r b a n — Tw o F re e S c h o larsh ip s.
Simplex Universal Combination Range
P E IL ’S
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T he Hit of th e S e a s o n in S a n
F ra n cisco a n d L os A n g e le s
F U R S !
Ladies of Ashland
yocopated
Orchestra
ORRES
T A I L O R S ’F O R
MEN AND WOMEN
TH A N K SG IV IN G
w e’ll c o u n t o u r b lessin g s.—
they a re m any and g re a t.—
Say w e're sa ilin g rig h t on in th e big
sh ip of S ta te —
Ami w e'll * e e m uch good we m a y .
e m u la te .
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦•
N ew
Auto T ops
Has A rrived
Come Quick W h ile T his
A ssortm ent Is C om plete
T hen
W e m ay have had tria ls and tro u b le s
g a lo re ;
Give th a n k s to t.h>' God th a t they
w ere no m ore.
And fo r th e fa ith th a t w h isp e rs
“ th e y ’ll soon all be o ’e r .”
H. P. HOLMES
GROCERY
W e h a v e on hand a
q u a n tity oi
T h e seaso n is h e re w hen th e a u to
to p s h o u ld be lo o k ed a fte r.
I m a k e new o n es o r fix th e old
>one. L e t m e look a t it.
W ill A ppear a t th e
ASHLAND ARMORY
F rid ay E v en in g Dec. 5
The American Syncopated Orchestra is a company of
Thirty Negro Muscians, probably the first organiza­
tion of this character in the world — All Singers—
Banjo Plavers—String and Wood Instruments
W O NDERFUL
Ashland Furniture
Hospital
CEDAR
8 9 North Mailt
ECIAL
UNIQUE
Ba
at the
S a m e Old P rice
Fresh Eastern Oysters
UNEXCELLED
pular Prices
4x5—7 It.
Yes. we’re th a n k fu l, m ore th a n we
can express,
F o r b o u n teo u s good, each one to
b less,—
And p ro sp ectiv e w orld peace b rin g s l
th a n k fu ln e s s .
" — E lizab eth Y ockey.
A sh lan d . O re., No v e m b e r. 1919.
Fresh Crabs
Hotel A ustin
Kippered Salmon
DAN CO N N ER, Proprietor.
H e a d q u a rte rs fo r C o m m ercial Men
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 e rc h a n ts ’ L u nch.
Tw o B locks from L ith ia P a rk .
Thanksgiving
Is Here!
E con om ical H ouse F u rn ish ers
Satisfaction Guaranteed
A re we th a n k fu l?
Yes. in a th o u ­
sand w ays—
F o r peaceful n ig h ts an d w o n d e rfu l
days.
W e ll see but th e good— we find th a t
it pays.
As th e ugly cocoon has m uch b e a u ty
inside.
So looks oft receive a n d m uch good
m ay hid e.—
Tn G od’s p erfect love only rig h t m ay
abide.
S w e n s o n & M cRae
¿Best Woolens; Latest F ash
ions A1 wavs.
.
CARSON-FOWLER LUMBER CO
Finnan Haddies
IN T H E H E A R T <>E TO W N
>4
W h ite H ou se G rocery
N IN IN G E R & RO BERTSO N , Props:
W e close a t 5 :3 0 P. M., e v e ry d a y except S a tu rd a y . \
T he day we o u g h t to C eleb rate.
T he best way of c e le b ra tin g is to rl
h av e s o m e th in g good to e a t.
You will find th a t in th e L ith ia
B akery.
.
W e c a rry a full line of p a stry .
A lth o ib is d r e a d e d D isease ra v a g e d th e C o u n try la s t y e a r y e t a c u r s
Be s u re an d buy one of o u r C ele­
h a s rea lly n o t b een foiuud fo r it, a n d M edical A u th o r itie s say A n o th e r E p i­
b ra te d F r u it C akes.
> dem ic w ill o c c u r.
F. S.— P u t in y o u r o rd e r e a rly as
W e u rg e e v e ry b o d y . th e m in u te y o u feel a cold c o m in g o n , h a v e f e v e r ,
o r ch ills, d u ll a c h e s o r c o n s titp a tio n , to ta k e a THORO, C L E A N SIN G ,'
they a re going fast.
PU R IFY IN G L A X A T IV E .
B athe y o u r fe e t in h o t s a lt w a te r, ta k e a good b ig cup o f H O IJ J S T E R ’S
ROCKY M O l/X T A IN T E A ( w a r m ) , a n d go to bod fo r th e n ig h t—-c h a n c e s
a re you w ill feel fin e th e n e x t m o rn in g a n d it w o n ’t be so easy fo r th e
“ F l u ” o r G rip p e to g e t yo u .
Buy a p a c k a g e to d a y , h a v e it in th e H o u s e a n d u se it a t tit« v ery f ir s t
w a rn in g . Mdthe^fe s h o u ld closely w atch
t h e c h ild re n a n d J r e a t th em j
R. C. JO R G E N S E N , P ro p .
w ith o u t delay .
ISO E . M ain.
FO L E Y ’S DRUG fiTORE
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Oregon
Natura'
U T Z <5 DUNN ’S
’¿STYLE ¿HUES ÜÍ'JJCAUTY*
N o C ure tor th e “ F lu ”
New Boots
The
Lithia Bakery
of Grace and Individuality
W ith th e w a r only a m em ­
IfesHSl
ory fo o tw e a r fo r m ilad y a g a in
re fle c ts th e sk ill of th e b o o t­
m a k e r ’s a rt.
J
ppro x im a tely one-third of ail
A
Ashland, Oregon
The H om e of D ep en d ab le
T ools, C utlery, K itch en w a r e
S to v e s an d R a n g e s
the water power in the United States is
within the Columbia River Basin.
The water power resources of Oregon are
roughly estimated to be 3,500,000 horse­
power.
This is a great asset.
It means that Oregon will eventually be­
come a great manufacturing center.
Nature has done much.
But you must do your bit.
Encourage the rapid growth of Oregon
industries by purchasing Oregon products.
A s s o c ia te d
Qnc quart fruit c a n s 90c
T w o q u a rt Iruil c a n s $1.25
I n d u s t r ie s
o RLGO e «
of
O regon
Tops a re once m o re ta ll an d
g ra c e fu l a n d m a te ria ls a re in
a p le a sin g v a rie ty .
D iffic u lt to fin d a w o rth y
p a ra lle l
to
o u r U tz
& D unn
“ S tyle Shoes of Q u a lity .”
Y o u ’ll fin d a w elcom e a n d
a v isit w ill pay you w ell.
No. 90274.
New sty le s in I lie w indow .
F ilb e rt B row n K id s $12.00
C. H.VAUPEL
Q uality S tore
0 8 -7 2 E. Main St., A shland.
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