Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 19, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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The three hundredth anniversary of the Pilgrim’s first Thanksgiving gives a peculiar interest to this year’s
recognition of Thanksgiving Day. The people who established Thanksgiving Day had little bounty and
many dangers. How much more have we to be grateful for!. America today has greater security and
greater bounty than at any time before. That all of us may partake of the season’s good things, merchants
now make their most attractive offerings. Profit by these announcements, so you too may have oood
cause for Thanksgiving.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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G oing to C a lif o r n ia -
THANKSGIVING DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. French expect
to leave within a few days for an
auto trip to California, having
changed their vacation plans, and
now expecting to be gone until af­
te r the holidays.
One Dollar
Merry Widow Coektail
SOUP
Cream of Chicken a la St. Maude
Tomato Boullion en Tasse
Genuine Mexican chicken tamales,
20 cents. Endfers Confectionery.62tf
RELISH
Crisp Celery
Sweet Pickles
Going to G rants P ass—
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. French expect
to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
O. A. Colby, form er Montana
friends, who now live in Grants
Pass.
ENTREES
Fried Spring Chicken, Supreme
4 Roast Leg of Lamb and Currant Jelly
Oregon Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce
, The best place to have Thanks
fi giving Dinner is Home. But if
i you can’t be home, the best place
j on earth is the
Fresh sweet cider a t Rose Bros.
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We make our own candies, ice
cream and tamales.
Enders Con­
fectionery.
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A very’s Buy Property —
Yockey and company, realtors, re­
port the sale of the Dr. John A.
Wimer property, consisting of th ir­
ty-five acres, improved, near the
Belleview school, to Mr. and Mrs
R. A. Avery, who will fu rth er im­
prove the place and convert it into
a beautiful suburban home.
VEGETABLES
Mashed or Baked Potatoes
Baked Squash or Onions in Cream
Tavern Cafe
SALAD
Fresh Fruit Salad
, You can depend on getting a real
) Feast here—skilfully prepared |
dishes, made from the choicest,
freshest Meats, Vegetables and
Fruits. The pleasant, homelike
surroundings will add to your
enjoyment of the good food.
DESSERT
Green Apple Pie and Cheese
English Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce
Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake
Mixed Nuts and Raisins
Fresh Cider
Coffee
Tea
Milk
Tavern Cafe
For high grade tailoring for men
and women— C. Orres.
155 East Main—Ashland
Leave for E u gen e —
Misses Geraldine Ruch, Marie Rid­
ings and Loeta Rogers, teachers at
the high school, left yesterday ev­ Gone to C en tial P oin t—
ening for Eugene where they will
Miss McCready, who teaches the
spend a week attending the annual fourth grade in the Junior high j
homecoming.
i school, is spending the week-end
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i with her parents at Central Point.
You should see our beautiful bed i
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room suite in W alnut and Ivory, j The best chocolate creams can be
Swenson & McRae F u rn itu re Co.
purchased at Rose Bros.
45-ef
67-4
Hotel Ashland Grill caters to
Buy K lam ath Land —
home-folks as well as to commercial
J. M. Sparry, of this city, h a s ! men and tourists,
-£ ltf
purchased forty acres of the re- Thanksgiving Vacation—
claimed tule land near K lam ath 1 The Ashland Srhorrts w+H fclose
Falls from L. Jacobs, owner of the Thursday and Friday of next week,)
tract. Otto Foster, of Portland, has for the annual Thanksgiving vaca-
purchased eighty acres, and A rthur tion.
Rippy, of Salem, eighty acres. The
Ashland Shoe Shine P arlo r now
deals were all made this week.
'open. On First street, back of the
The Ladies of the Macabees will Beaver building.
68-4
give a dance Wednesday, November
30, at the I. O. O. F. hall, for Maca- Junior High School Program —
bees and their friends.
68-1 i A program to which the public is
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invited, will be given by the Junior
From Beaverton-—
: hlgh achoo, W ednesday Afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. L. Gorham, of Bea- at 3 o’clock.
verton, have been visiting friends
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in Ashland for the past two weeks.
Lunch room will be open first
Mr. Gorham returned home last of the week, form erly Palace lunchi
Sunday, and Mrs. Gorham will re-j car.
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main here for a couple of weeks
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longer.
Return from R eno—
! Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Selby, 5 6
ew m anagem ent at H elm ’s club .Third street, returned yesterday ev
house,
K ingsbury
for ening from Reno. Nev., where they
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V Springs.
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Thanksgiving Eve, W ednesday, Nov have been visiting the b rother of
*23. A good clean dance and good Mrs Selby for the past ten days
tim e for everybody.
66-5 Mr. and Mrs. Selby also visited Mrs
WHEN LOVED ONES GATHER ’ROUND
THE FESTIVE BOARD ON
Thanksgiving Day
\\ hat a wonderful sentiment has grown around the
Thanksgiving Dinner! Truly, it is the Feast of Feasts—
the occasion of family gatherings, when-homes are bright
with love and laughter.
We have always been proud that our Pure Foods have
Contilhuted to the joys ot the occasion. This year we are
bettei prepared than ever with a lug line of Preferred
Stock Canned Goods, Vegetables, Fruits and Jellies, Nuts
and Candies—and prices much lower than last year.
Quality Groceries Moderately Priced
W h ite H o u se G ro ceteria
388 East Main
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HOTEL ASHLAND
—
The Best is None
Too Good for
Thanksgiving
We have a fine line
of juicy, fat Turkeys
and Poultry to tickle
the palate at the
Thanksg iv¡ng Feast.
Besides our
TURKEY
The h o u s e w i f e who
knows is proud to serve
our Meats, because they
are so fresh, juicy and
tender.
Whether your
preference is for Beef
Pork, ’Possum, Turkey
Veal or any other meat
buy here and make sure
that your Thanksgiving
Dinner will be a complete
success.
Plaza
Meat Market
Jack Barnthouse, Prop.
Selby’s parents at Dutch Flat, Calif
ALL THE FIXIN’S FOR
THANKSGIVING
What a host of g o o d
things is here to ma’ke
that Thanksgiving dinner
a complete success! Cran­
berries, F i g s , Apples
Raisins, Puddings — and
we could go on naming a
hundred more. Two things
every item has in com­
mon; high quality and low
prices.
Come in today and be
convinced.
Knapp’s
Groceteria
For im m ediate sale. $4000 two-
ptory brick business c o rn e r- n e t
i-> ,
i
rent,
11 per cent; wonderful bar-
Pr ces exceptionally low on Wal- Birthday P a r t y -
On the Plaza
gain
R. D. Sanford, 399 Beach nut ant* Iyory Bed Room Suites. At
Raymond Dougherty, son of Mr.
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68-3 Swenson & McRae F u rn itu re Co.67-4 and Mrs. E. Dougherty, 71
Pine
stieet, celebrated his third birthdUy
anniversary at a party given at his ening at the farm home of W alter
i home Tuesday of this week They Frazier Brown, a Jackson county
Take th e
, had a good time playing games, af-l rancher and form er Montana jo u r­
ter which they had refreshm ents nalist, who lives between Phoenix
■including the usual birthday cake and Jacksonville.
! with its three cahdles. The favors'
TO
I were tiny baskets of candy h e a rts .' T h an k sgivin g reduction in M illi­
6 7-2
¡The little host was the recipient of nery. M iss H argrove’s.
many nice gifts. Those present werej
Lo:s Fahs, Jack Fahs, Norma Pet-,
Methodist Church
erson, Wilda Petersen, M arg aret1 Laurel and NortlT Main streets.
Short, Sam Hanson, Paul Good, Vir-i Tomorrow m orning a t 11 o’clock,
Prof. I. C. Wilson will speak on
gil Smith, Albert Meyer, Malcolm some phases of religious activity. In
Meyer,
Yale
Meyer,
Raymond the evening at 7:30 o’clock the ser­
Dougherty, Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Fahs, vices will be in charge of the Ep­
worth League, with John Rigg as
Through Sleeping Car Service
and Mrs. Daugherty.
leader, this being the last meeting
of “Win-my-Cbnm” week.
to
We renovate old suits. Paulser-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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Scenic Shasta Route
Sunny Southern
California
SACRAMENTO—SAN FRANCISCO
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The most important part
of the Thanksgiving Feast
is the Turkey, of course
But it is equally import
ant to know that your
fowl is good and healthy,
so the familv mav have
no after-effects from the
“ big feed.”
A big quantity of freshly-
killed Turkeys has just
arrived. The p r u d e n t
housewife will lose no
time in choosing one of
these fine birds. Prices
are lower here than else­
where.
COMPLETE STOCK
OF MEATS
has lieen (‘specially
selected with a view
of supplx ing the best
for this joyous day
fYou will find our
prices just a little
Jower than the aver­
age meat shop.
East Side Meat Market
Take the
Sunset Route
Ashland Poultry
and Fish Market
67 N. Main St.
W ILLAM ETTE FLAX
GROWERS ORGANIZE
SALEM. Or., Nev. 19.— The W il­
lam ette Valley Flax and Hemp
Growers’ association was organized
at a meeting of about fifty farm ers
at the Salem Commercial club. It
Is planned to have members sign
five-year agreem ents to deliver their
crops to the association.
L. G. Hayford, president of the
Marion County Realty association,
was made tem porary chairm an and
A. C. Bohrnstedt was named tem ­
porary secretary. E ither the state
flax plant or the plant located at
T urner may be purchased by the as­
sociation.
TO
Eastern Cities
The Sunset Limited
(No Extra Fare)
operating daily between
The G olden G ate a n d th e C rescen t City
offers all the comforts of modern travel
THRU SLEEPING CARS
San Francisco and Los Angeles
to
New Orleans and Washington
Observation Car and Dining Car all the way
Connection !s made at New Orleans with Southern Pacific steam ers
for New York—also rail connections with limited and express
trains to northern and eastern cities.
New One-way Fares, East through California, without additional
cost. Liberal stopover privileg»», and the Apache Trail side tiip
will appeal to you.
TRADE— A red Durham
heifer
nearly two years old and bred. D, A, R. DONATE
Inquire of Ticket Agents for further particulars or write
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Tobie, of Klais-j Will trade for alfalfa hay. 153
SUM FOR ROAD
LOS ANGELES
G
ranite,
or
phone
411-R.
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i Pell. Montana, passed through Ash-.
MARKER NEAR PHOENIX
offers all the comforts of modern travel
• land yesterday m orning enroute to FOR RENT— Three rooms furnished
By MRS. H. O. ANDERSON
I
California,
where
they
expect
to
i
with
cook
stove
only,
close
in.
The
regular ^neeting of Moulnt
Convenient schedules, observation cars, and excellent meals are
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Call at Home Bakery.
67-3 Ashland chapter, D. A. R., took place"
spend the winter. The M ontanians
other features of the Shasta Route
General
Passenger Agent
are friends of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. I FOR SALE— Chemical toilet and 3 , at the home of Mrs. Fred Wilson
French and O. H. Barnhill, whom
gallons of liquid; also good cook ! yesterday.
Round Trip Winter Excursion Tickets
stove. 705 Pennsylvania Ave.
they used to know in the Flathead
Mrs. Peil’s report as chairm an of “ W hitm an's Rich to Oregon,” jby '
are on sale at
C O ! R i' N E W S
country.
Mr. Tobie has for more
FOR SALE— Overland “ F o u r” ; first the road m arker fund, showed a B utterw orth; Simpson’s poem to the
than a score of years been cashier
Reduced Fares
W. T. Normille, S. I. Brown, and
class condition, run only 4000 com fortable balance in the bank af­ Three Sisters, and “ Smith of the!
of the Conrad National bank, one
to
miles. Extras. H. W. Hoyt, gen- ter Mount Ashland chapter had paid Third Oregon,” by Mary Carolyn P o iter J. Neff incorporate as ” Bol-
eral delivery, Ashland.
68-5* its half for the m arker near Phoe­
i of the leading financial institutions
Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, San Diego
Davies, in full, and reading choice en Creek Mining and Lum ber com­
of Montana, while Mrs. Tobie is a FOR SALE— Milk goats and Pekin nix.
bits from other poets who have tak- pany.”
well-known a rtist and w riter
Her
For tickets and inform ation ask agents, or w rite
ducks. 256 6th St.
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Mrs. Peil’s paper on “The Tribes en the scenic beauties of our state
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brother-in-law is Fred W hiteside,
of
Oregon
Indians,”
was
omitted,
as
foi th e k s u b je c t.
j
Circuit Court
ATTENTION — Would you trade
the man whose testim ony secured
your property for som ething here her time had been too much occu­
The program closed with a piano
Verne S. Combs vs. May C<
the expulsion of W. A. Clark from
or elsewhere? We would .be pied by the Red Cross drive to per­ solo by Mary Galey.
Divorce.
pleased
to try and m atch you We mit of its preparation
the
United
States
senate
on
the
Miss Cham­
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Mrs. Curry and Mrs. Icenhower
C. A. McDougal-Calhoun vs. Geo.
also sell if prices are right.
charge of bribery, Mr. and Mrs.
General Passenger Agent.
Yockey & Co., Realtors. Phone berlain gave a most interesting pa­ assisted Mrs. Wilson in se rv in g , H. Ambrose et al. Affidavit, de­
Tobie were entertained Thursday ev-
146.
68-6 per on “Oregon Poems”— giving dainty refreshm ents.
i fault, decree.
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and
M ontana T ourists—
Southern Pacific Lines
Southern Pacific Lines