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Methodist Episcopal Church.
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( C o r . N . M a in a n d L a u r e l )
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6 :3 0 p . m .
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f u n d s if a d i s a s t r o u s lo s s o f lif e is to
( ’li a r l e s A . E d w a r d « , M in is te r .
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b e a v o id e d .
O r e g o n is a s k e d n o t to
S u n d a y s c h o o l. 9 :4 5 a . in ., D r. G. v ic e a t 7 : 3 0 . S u b je c t o f t h e m e s s a g e .
Sunday
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f a il in t h i s c r is is .
TH E ASHLAND PR IN TIN G CO.
s e r v ic e , s u b j e c t , " A Y e a r o f R e m a r k - U s .”
O u r c h u rc h e x te n d s a h e a r ty
O FFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
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b u d g e t is n e c e s s a r y u n le s s t h e p e o ­ tin a r e .1. F . M ille r o f C h ip p e w a б. 30 p. n t.
ALL KINDS OF
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a n d S e c o n d H a n d S e w in g M a c h in e s
tw o w h ite h in d e d ly w o r th w h ile .
fo r s a le o r r e n t, a t
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u n d e r s i g n e d on
F i r s t C o u g t-cg ariiM ia] C h u r c h .
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N o r e g u l a r S e rv ic e s a t p r e s e n t . R e v .
BY THE PARK
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S u n d a y m o r n in g . D e c e m b e r 5. i n ­
P r e s e r v e r o u r R o o fs
s te a d o f to m o r r o w a s a n n o u n c e d la s t
AND POSTS1
TH E PHOTOGRAPHER
w e e k , o w in g to a n u n l o r s e e n d e la y .
By A pplying
UTILITY BLACK PA IN T
IN YOUR TOWN
S u n d a y s c h o o l. 9 :4 5 a . m . a n d C h r i s ­
The best preservative on the
t i a n E n d e a v o r 6 : 3 0 p. m . e v e r y S u n ­
- M arket.
day.
A ll a r e in v ite d .
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O n e o ld b a y h o r s e ,
f e e t a n d b la z e f a c e .
.w i l l b e s o ld b y t h e
r- D e c e m b e r 6 th , a t 10
th e T a le n t p o u n d .
ROOFING
Y o u r s i t t i n g to d a y s o lv e s th e p r o b ­
le m o f to m o r r o w .
M R S . HEER
S T U D IO A S H L A N D
O n th e P la z a .
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F ir s t ( b u c c h o f C h ris t, S c ie n tis t.
( P i o n e e r A v e ., S o u t h )
S u n d a y s e r v ic e a t 11 o ’c lo c k . S u b ­
j e c t o f le s s o n s e r m o n , “ A n c ie n t a n d
M o d e rn N e c r o m a n c y , a l i a s M e s m e r ­
ism
and
H y p n o tis m .
D enounced. ’
S u n d a y s c h o o l a t 10 o ’c lo c k ; W e d ­
n e s d a y e v e n in g m e e tin g a t 8 o ’c lo c k
R e a d i n g r o o m o p e n f r o m 2 to 4 d a ily
e x c e p t S u n d a y s a n d h o lid a y s .
J U S T R F C E IV E D
F r e e M e th o d is t C h u r c h .
( ( 7 7 7 E a s t M a in )
A CABLOAD OF
Nw Clevelands
At tin* New Price of
$ 1 ,7 2 5
Always th e Lowest Prices.'
MY NAME IS DENNIS
ASHLAND F E E D STORE.
S5» E ast Main
Tel. 214
Do you know w h at
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CARO” W rapped Fruit IS PREFERRED
$
GET TH E
(PREFERENCE)
This p r e fe r e n c e is most important as some growers and packers are persuaded that any kind of
papei will do as long as it is C H E A P .
Only the grower-shipper who wraps in “ C A R O ” gets this C E R T A IN P R E F E R E N C E .
F ir s t c h o ic e or p re fe re n c e on the Auction means frequently froln t w e n ty - f iv e to f if t y c e n ts
per box on Apples and often as high as o n e d o lla r on Pears.
Preference
JS
Profit
COST OF WRAPPERS IS FIGURED IN
PROFIT ON PREFERENCE IS FIGURED IN
CENTS
DOLLARS
Quality for quality— “ C A R O ” wrapped fruit sells F I R S T and at the h ig h e s t market price.
W RAP
YOUR
A P P L E S IN “ C A R O ”
FDR SALE BY BLAKE AltFALL COMPANY, PORTLAND, OREGON.
BUILDING OREGON
No one appreciates the growth and development of the State of Oregon more
than the Public Utilities who serve it and supply the telephone, gits, electric and trans­
portation facilities which promote the business of the State and the welfare
of
ils
people. Proof of that growth is scarcely necessary. The statistics published daily
in the press, showing hank clearings, building permits, imports and exports, real
es-
estate transfers, all hear testimony to a tremendous business activity ami a volume
of trade far in excess of that of five years ago.
With all this growth and activity there has been an increasing demand for tele­
phone service—greater than our present facilities can supply and greater than our
Hiker’s
present revenue will allow us to meet. During the present year we have handled in
excess of 48,000 orders for telephone service in the State of Oregon and at tin* present
'
S u n d a y s c h o o l 9 .4 5 ; p r e a c h i n g ,. 11
a . m . C la s s m e e t i n g a t 1 2 . T h u r s d a y
n i g h t p r a y e r m e e tin g , 7 : 3 0 p. m .
E v e r y b o d y w e lc o m e .
S tra n g e rs in ­
v ite d .
Expedorant
will do
for your cough?
F irst Baptist Chureli.
W a l t e r L . E v a n s , p a s to r .
S e r v ic e s f o r S u n d a y , N o v e m b e r 2 8 :
S u n d a y sc h o o l 9 :4 5 .
A c la s s a n d
a h e a r t y w e lc o m e f o r a l l a g e s . M o r n ­
in g w o r s h ip a n d s e r m o n a t 11 o 'c lo c k
time have 3500 unfilled orders on hand.
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The constant demand for telephone service can only he continuously met with a
plant sufficient for present needs and a reserve for growth which will permit of
promptly handling installations, changes and moves. This Company has no apology
IBimiillÜÜÜH’ilIBtl’â
I f v o n w a n t a C o u g h M e d ic in e
to offer for what its has accomplished in the way of meeting the demand for telephone
t h a t w ill r e l i e v e y o u a n d
w ill
service during and since the Avar. It is a record to he proud of -hut it cannot continue
not
you
to meet this demand with its present facilities exhausted and a deficit in its eamiugs.
u p set
your
s to m a c h ,
s h o u ld t r y o u r
F . 0 . B. A S H L A N D .
Whittle Transfer
Company
For Demonstration, Call Ed High, 143 Mechanic.
Phone 231-J. •
FOR
Seeley V. Hall Motor Company
Arrangements must he made for tin* necessary plant and equipment to keep pace
B IK E R ’S EXPECTORANT
Two Sizes.
80c mid tide.
We want the people of Oregon to realize our pres­
ent situation and’the problems now conf ronting us and help us to take a proper part
in the development of this State.
PROMPT SERVICE
MEDFORD, OREGON.
with Oregon’s tremendous growth.
M cNair Bros.
The Paciiic Telephone & Telegraph Company
The Rexall Store
NELDA CAFE’S NEW LOCATION
AND STORAGR
Pencoi k lump c o a l. . . .$18.00 Ion
Spring Canyon lump
coal ........................... 18.00 ton
H alf ton s o f e ith e r . . .
Q uarter tons o f eith er
THE NELDA CAFE
(O L D
»75
5 .0 0
lia s b e e n c o n s o l i d a t e d w it it (lie
Whittle Transfer Co.
OLD HOM E R ESTA U R TN T
Office Phone 117
in t h e i r n e w
MAN’S
BEST AGE
lo c a tio n a t
297 East Main Street
R. A. A very, Proprietor
B e t t e r C a fe a n d
S e r v ic e
fo r A s h l a n d
A m a n is a s old a s h is o rg a n s ; h
:an b e a s v ig o ro u s a n d h e a lth y a
70 a s a t 35 if h e a id s h is o rg an s it
performing th e ir functions. K ee’
i ro u r vital o rg a n s h e a lth y w itl
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GOLD MEDAL
EAGLE M E A T M A R K E T
Q uality Meat
w
E are still lowering prices on our stock of Dry Goods, Shoes and Furnish­
ings. W e are m ore than glad to say that we are able to follow the
L O C A T IO N , E L K S ’ B U I L D I N G )
m id o p e n e d f o r b u s in e s s M o n d a y
A
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LOUIS SC H W E IN . Prop.
CleaLlineM .
NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND
Servii»
fh o w o rld ’s s ta n d a rd rem ed y for kidney
iver b la d d e r a n d uric acid trouble-
inco 1696; c o rre c ts d iso rd e rs; stim ulate:
| < ital o tg u n s. A ll d ru g g ists, th re e sizes
4K>k f a r t h . n a m e G o ld M e d a l o n e v e r y b o i
ir t d a c c e n t d o im itation
present
m arket conditions., • Owing to the uncertainty at this season of the
z
year it is hard to predict w hat m erchandise will be worth during the Spring
season to come, but we assure you that the Quality Store will not be found
wanting in m erchandise and the prices will prove to be right.
Satin M essaline and Taffetta Silks, all colors, 36 inch, regular price $3.50 per yard,
Special price $1.75 per yard.
Totle-du-Nord, A. F. C., Red Seal Dress Ginghams, 27 inch, splendid patterns, regular
45c; special price 27c per yard.
Cotton and w ool baits, 2 1-2 lb. w eight. Full comfort size. Light and llully. Regular
price $2.75 each. Special price $1.60 each.
36 inch Cotton Challie, splendid assortm ent of patterns. Just the thing to cover comforts.
Regular price 45c a yard. Special price of 30c per yard.
Crepe de Chines and Georgette Crepes, 40-inches w ide. Good assortm ent of colors left
40-inches w ide. Special price of $1.29 per yard.
Athena underw ear of quality for wom en and children at greatly reduced prices. It w ill
be m oney to you to investigate the valu es that w e are offering.
Quality underwear that fits perfectly.
T H E U N IV E R S A L
CAR
For the first time since we acquired the local Ford
business wo can make immediate deli very of any type
i f
of Ford car—Touring, Runabout, Sedan, Coupe, Truck
gü or Tractor, also any equipment of same. Place your order
before this splendid assortm ent becomes broken again.
■Aril
Harrison Bros.
Ford and Fordson Dealers -
Ashland. Ore.
O ur Closing O ut Sale of Furnishings for Men and Ladies Shoes is going
along nicely. There are still lots of big values ready to be snapped up in this
m erchandise of highest quality.
Let us prove to you that we are right in what
we say.
WHERE QUALITY
VAU P E L ’S
HEIONS SUPREME
QUALITY STORE
Sil