Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 27, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
Local and Personal
H ittso n M otors, M edford, h a s j u s t '
u n lo ad ed a c a r of S tu d e b a k e r Sixes.
C om e ra a n d look th e m over, o r tele-,
phone u» if in te re s te d , a n d we w ill'
c a ll an d d e m o n s tra te .
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M ayor C. B. La in kin will be ju d g e
of th e C orn and C ereal d e p a rtm e n t
a t th e A sh la n d W in te r P a ir, D ecem ­
b e r 2. 3 a n d .} . a t th e A rm ory.
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Big d a n c e a t T a le n t, S a tu rd a y . No­
v em b er 27.
“ L ucky S p o t” dances!
O y ste r Soup S upper!
M a je stic m u ­
sic.
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M r. a n d M rs, K e n n e th M cW illiam s
an d little son, of R o seb u rg , a re in
A shland an d w ill m ak e an exten d ed
v isit w ith th e ir p a re n ts in th is city.
T ry som e re a l Coal
R ainbow .
A shland
P h o n e 20.
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R ock S prings,
L um ber
Co.
(52-lf
T h re e fin e p e rfo rm a n c e » fo r th e
F o r heav y w e ig h t b lu e se rg e su it,
p ric e o f o n e. G et se a so n tic k e t now p ric e g re a tly re d u c e d , see K. N elson,
fo r th e W in te r L yceum C o u rse. . . . T a ilo r. H o te l A u3tln.
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F . C. H o lib n u g h , th e wtill know n
D r. R. W. P a tto n , one of th e best
V alley View r a u c h e i. w as un A sh la n d know n a n d m ost d istin g u is h e d c le r­
b u sin e ss v isito r to d ay .
g y m en of th e E p isco p al c h u rc h , w i l l :
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be a t T rin ity E p isco p al c h u rc h next
Buy y o u r F a ll s u it now from P a u l - ’ S u n d a y m o rn in g . F ro m h e re lie goes
se ru d & B a rre tt.
to St. M ark s c h u rc h . M edford, for
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S u n d a y evening.
Q uilts, c a n a ry b ird s, so fa-p illo w s
w ill ho th e sp e cia l a ttr a c tio n s a t
W e do n o t re p a ir C ars.
But we
th e E a s te r n S ta r C lub B a z a ar on
DO r e p a ir T ire s an d tu b e s . K ru g g e l
T u esd ay , Nov. 30, M asonic H all, a f ­
B ros., 'i he Shop for S ervice.
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te rn o o n a n d evening.
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A d a n c e “ w o rth w h ile !” A rm ory!
L e o n a rd C. P e ttit w r . coach a lim ­
S a tu rd a y !
P re m ie r N ovelty O rc h e s­
ite d n u m b e r of ta le n te d p u p ils on th e
tra of seven pieces!
L e t’s go! 73-2
violin th ro u g h th e w in te r in to th e
s p rin g of 1921. 21 E a st M ain.
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W h en sh o p p in g fo r C h ristm a s you
will be s u re to find s o m e th in g for
VETEK1XAKY SUli G E ()X
H im o r H e r o r T hem a t th e E a ste rn
S ta r C lu b ’s B a z a ar in th e M asonic
Up-to-Date Hospital
H all. T u e sd a y , Nov. 2 0.
TOO LA TE TO C L A SSIFY
FO R R E N T — H o u se k e e p in g a p a r t ­
Ja c k so n G yger h a s ap p lied to P e r c y ’ m en t fo r 2 a d u lts . T h e use of 3
A. ( upper, s ta te engineer^ lo r w a te r
room s a n d h a th , $23.00.
1 33 N. g
P io n e er.
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a p p ro p ria tio n fo r .12 second foot of
w ater from Neil c re e k fo r irrig a tin g FO R SA L E — P ra c tic a lly new $200,>
nino ditch es.
B u rro u g h s A d d in g M achine, fo r '
$150; one O liver ty p e w rite r, $20; :
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one $50 m eat slicin g m ach in e fo r
O u r c le a n in g , p ressiin g a n d r e p a ir ­
$30; one p a ir T oledo co m p u tin g
ing gives s a tisfa c tio n . So does o u r
scales fo r $35. T h o m as H ill, su c ­
dyeing. A gent P . T h o m a s Dye W o rk s, I ce sso r to th e S la te E x ch an g e.
K. N elson, a t H o tel A ustin.
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W e h av e a few good used ca m e ra FO R R E N T — S to re room , s u ita b le
fo r a n y th in g except a u to m o b ile
b a rg a in .
C a m era E xchange.
bu sin ess.
Next to T hos. Hall’s
G rocery. T h o m as H ill.
74-3
W a lte r K itto of L o u sa n a , A lta .,'
C a n a d a , a rriv e d th is m o rn in g and e x ­ LOST— S o m ew here on H e lm a n S t.,,.
B row nie c a m e ra .
F in d e r r e tu r n
p e c ts to spend th e re m a in d e r of the
to 108 P io n e e r A re. R ew ard .
w in te r in A shland.
H is w ife and
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fam ily h av e been h e re fo r sev eral
FO R SA L E — C om plete set new c a r ­
m o n th s.
p e n te r tools. A pply 71 G resh am
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S tre e t.
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A dau cu " w o rth w h ile !”
A r­
m ory!
S a tu rd a y !
R eal m usic! FO R SA LE— 5-room p la s te re d m od-j
E xcelent floor!
C o n g en ial c r o w d ! 1 e ru h o u se ; b ric k fo u n d a tio n ; g a ­
rag e. etc. B arg ain . C all S u n d a y ,')
132 S ixth St.
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C a rp e ts a n d ru g s c lean ed a t 177
F o u rth s tr e e t, E le c tric C a rp e t W a sh ­ FO R S A L E — H eavy
w agon a n d h a rn e ss,
ing Co. P h o n e C4.
5 1 -rn ’ ba u g h . P h o n e 6-F-2
EAT
BARGAINS IN
Real Estate
City and R anch Properties
H ouses to R ent.
Ashland Winter Fair
The Armory, December 2-3-4
In a nice, clean , cozy place w h ere
th e food is of th e b e s t a n d cooked
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
in an a p p e tiz in g m a n n e r.
N JS | s
f i l t "
F resh Oysters, Oyster Cock­
in
StiOO IN PREMIUMS
f
y o u r case
try
Anti-uric
T his h e rb a l rem ed y ha.s helped |
m an y o th e rs a n d y o u r m oney
w ill be re fu n d e d if it fails to
ben efit you.
g. £ ..
A n y th in g W o rth E x h ib itin g .
E F FIC IE N T SERVICE
and MODERATE PRICES
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TH E
EA ST
SID E
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L e t Us Show Y ou.
IT S F R E E TO EY ER Y BO BY
Tavern Cafe
EX CEPT
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W H IC H W IL L R E A R E G U L A R (JALA OCCASION, AND T IIE
~ » 7 ’ o AD M ISSIO N W IL L BE 2 5 C E N T S .’ - ’ -
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Ashland
ssa-
PHARMACY’
Winter Lyceum Course
I
DaO 6BBRD THER5
BUSINESS CAS
Auspices P irst C om pany
Get your season tickets now at the Boot Shop
Three Splendid Performances
for less than the price of one.
Adults $1.65
Children $1.10
A n y b u s in e s s t h a t r e q u ir e s
delivery can use Dodge B rothers
B u s in e s s c a r w ith p r o f it, b e ­
cause its operating-economy and
m a in te n a n c e -e c o n o m y hpve
Including war tax.
been universally established.
Announcement
My Grocery Store wiU be m oved
from its present location on Fourth
St., to 8H3 Main St., two doors west
o f E ast Side M arket. Will expect to
open th e doors of the m ost up-to-date
Grocery in th e City on or b efore D e­
cem ber 1st. Our new store w ill be
know n as the
Robert
Warwick
is (UwausUyAMT
Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co.
Medford, Ore. Phone 304
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THE FOURTEENTH MAN”
AXD ’
"Fatty” Arbuckle
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BIG TWO REEL COMEDY
Square Deal
Grocery
B u sin ess w ill be c o n d u c te d on a
c re d it b asis.
T e rm s— S tric tly 80
D ays. W e e a rn e s tly so lic it th e con­
tin u a n c e o f th e p a tro n a g e o f o u r
m a n y frie n d s a n d p a tro n s , a n d hope
to m e rit tin« p a tro n a g e of a ll w ho d e­
s ire to o b ta in th e b est in
ir W T r W T
THE TMtATFR £-¿UTFi;‘
SUNDAY
MONDAY
THE
PRICE OF REDEMPTION
ff
QUALITY M ERCHANDISE,
PROM PT SERVICES,
COURTEOUS TREATM ENT,
AND A
SQUARkJ DEAL ALW AYS,
STARRING
fieri Lytle
;A Soul-Stirring Drama of a
IMan Who Conquered Himself.
COMEDY
E. W . FLACKUS
CITY
DELIVERY.
CURRENT EVENTS
USED CARS
MMMMiiOilllMiWWM
Good Implements Are Always Good Bargains!
You W ill Need Them To Help You Solve Your
Problem s Next Season.
You could turn the soil into a seed
riiey multiply your farming pow­
bed with a spade; you could’ plant aud
er, enable you to take good advantage
cultivate with a hoe; you could har­
ot favorable weather, increase your
vest with a sickle, thresh with a t’laif.
yields and eut your cost of produc­
and carry your grain to market in a
tion.
sack.
\ on can’t afford to do without
You could perforin all of those
needed implements, nor can you af­
operations at slight cost for the im­
ford to use inferior implements.
plements used.
But it wouldn’t pay.
Our service makes it easy for you
Xot in this day and age.
to get good implements? You can
You couldn’t produce the surplus
come to our store—take full advan­
that makes modem farming a real
tage of our stock, study the imple­
business.
ments, get fully acquainted with their
You couldn’t operate your farm
every feature, and buy judiciously.
at a profit per bushel, per ton, or per
Thai way of buying will help you
acre.
get the most from the year that is
* Good implements—plenty of them
coining
to meet your requirements—enable
you to make the best of conditions
Drop in the next time you are in
as they come.
town and see our stock.
HUBBARD BROTHERS
MEDFORD, OREGON
SAFETY
RAZOR
Blades Like
NEW
B rin g in Y our B lades a n d Let
Me S h a rp en T hem .
8 5 c Per Doz., Sin gle Blades.
70c P er Doz., D ouble B lades.
W .A .S h ell
TH E BARBER
175 E . M ain S tre e t
A slilund
!MIBIi«llili¡í;il¡¡llimílimiH ^
Ford C hasis, entirely overhauled
¡iiIliH?!l!i(ui.iki. MdiiUfc
$175.00
Ford Touring Cars, ’14
$200 to $250.00
Ford Touring Cars, T 5 -T 6
$250 to $300.00
Ford Touring Cars, ’17
$325 to $375.00
Ford Touring C ars, ’1 8-T 9
$400 Io $475.00
Ford Trucks
$300 to $450.00
TH E LARGES1 STOCK OF
Paints
Oils
GlaSS and
Wall Paper
IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
B est Goods and B est Prices.
Get Our Prices.
WM, 0. DICKERSON
TH E PA IN T MAN
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Carnival Night, Saturday, Dec. 4
A. M oreland, P rop.
2 0 8 E. Main St.
r
o $>•
• F o r S ale by
551 o r 5 51-J2.
OREGON’
g
Send Y our P riz e P o u l try a n d R a b b its ; Y o u r R ed
C h eek ed A pples, Y ellow P u m p k in s, G olden C orn,
C an n ed F r u its , B read a n d C ake, F ro n t A sh lan d F lo u r.
Shrimp.
su ffe re d o r w hat form th e r h e u ­
h as ta k e n
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Salad Made front Fresh
No m a tte r how long you have
m atism
THE EVENT OF THE & E A & O X m K f |£ g
tails, Cracked Crabs. Shrimp
Rheumatism
AT FORMER HELM S’ STAND
111 N. F IR .
B oost th e L yceu m C ou rse by b u yin g FO R SA L E — Good sin g le buggy and
P h o n e s:
h a rn e ss.
In q u ire of C. E. L ane,
a s e a s o n tic k e t a t on ce. T ic k e ts sold
E n d e rs ’ C o n fectio n ery .
7 4-4 M ED FO R D
a t th e B o o t Shop.
7 1 -1 0 ;
TODAY
ONLY
C. B. L A M K I N
DR. G. A. «ITZEN
and Feed Stable.
Saturday, Novem ber 27, ISSO
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All above in good condition.
C. E. Gates Auto Co
MEDFORD, OREGON