Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 21, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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T A G B SIX
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
M onday, N ovem ber 2 1 , 1921
The three hundredth anniversary of the Pilgrim’s first Thanksgiving gives a peculiar interest to this v e a r’s
recognition of Thanksgiving Day. The people who established Thanksgiving5 Day had little bountv and
many dangers. How much more have we to be grateful for!. America todly has greater security an l
nowter ^Cb" ;V than at aDy tune before' That aU °f us may partake of the season’s good things merchants
cause“ or T h a X S
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THANKSGIVING DINNER
One Dollar
Merry Widow Cocktail
®hanit
SOUP
Cream of Chicken a la St. Maude
Tomato Boullion en Tasse
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RELISH
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Crisp Celery
Special
Thanksgining
Dinner
$1.00
Sweet Pickles
ENTREES
Fried Spring Chicken, Supreme
Roast Leg of Lamb and Currant Jelly
Oregon Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce
. The best place to have Thanks-
; giving Dinner is Home. But if
you can t be home, the best place
on earth is the
Tavern Cafe
NOVEM BER 24, 1921
F ruit Ccvritdil
SOUP
Tomato bisque aux crotons
Cream of Chicken a la Rhein
RELISH
Celery H earts
Head Lettuce, Mayonnaise
ROAST
Roast Young Tom Turkey
Oyster Dressing
C ranberry Sauce
VEGETABLES
Mashed Potatoes
Candied Sweet Potatoes
Baken Banana Squash, drawn butter
DESSERT
Hot Home Made Mince Pie
Pumpkin Pie English Plum Pudding
Coffee
VEGETABLES
Mashed or Baked Potatoes
Baked Squash or Onions in Cream
SALAD
Fresh Fruit Salad
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You can depend on getting a real
J Feast here—skilfully prepared j
dishes, made from the choicest,
freshest Meats, Vegetables and
Fruits. The pleasant, homelike
surroundings will add to your
enjoyment of the good food.
Tavern Cafe
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
NELDA CAFE
HOTEL ASHLAND
155 East Main—Ashland
WHEN LOVED ONES GATHER ’ROUND
THE FESTIVE BOARD ON
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TURKEY
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 healthv.
so the family may 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.
Ashland Poultry
and Fish Market
67 N. Main St.
o f the 'èdblç
ALL THE FIXIN’S FOR
THANKSGIVING
What a host of g o o d
things is here to make
thfit 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
The h o u s e w i f e who
knows is proud to serve
our Meats, because thev
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.
Groceteria
On the Plaza
him next year.
He received part
Local and Personal
PaulserucTs Suits will bear com­
Agency of Oregon F ire Relief as­
sociation. Yeo, of course.
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Taken to State A sylum —
The Medford man named Nichols'
who it was suspected had been in­
sane for a long time and who re­
cently took his two and a half year I
old m otherless daughter, and went
to Weed, Calif., where he was
tram ping around with her, and who
with the girl was brought back by
Sheriff Terrill, has been adjudged
insane and was committed to the
state asylum by Judge G ardner last
week.
Expert Piano Instruction.
C. S. Mitchell.
Phone
Try Roses’ special ice cream.
Thanksgiving Day
V hat a wonderful sentiment lias 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
contributed to the joys of the occasion. This year we are
better prepared than ever with a big line of Preferred
Stock Canned Goods, Vegetables, Fruits and Jellies, Nuts
and Candies—and prices much lower than last year.
Quality Groceries Moderately Priced
White House Groceteria
388 East Main
Soldier Land P lan Q ueried__
Inquiries on the soldier land plan
proposed recently by the state cham ­
ber of commercé are pouring into
the state cham ber headquarters and
land com m ittee of the American Le­
gion. There are many ex-service men
in the state who are anxious to own
their own farm , but are unemployed
and w ithout funds. The plan ad­
vanced by the state cham ber is par­
ticularly for this class of men. The
first tra c t of land which has been
made available for soldier settle­
ment is a section of the Squaw
creek irrigation district. E fforts are
being mado by the state cham ber McNair’s New Clerk —
Robley R eturns to P ortland—
andl the Legion to make other tracts
Miss M arjorie Fifieid is the new
R. R. Robley, form er A shlander,
of land available.
clerk at McNair Brothers drug store, arrived in Ashland Saturday even-
she having taken the place of Mrs. I ing en route from San Francisco to
Dance at H elm ’s club house, i R. C. Bailey who resigned Saturday Portland. He has charge of the sub
K ingsbury Springs, Thanksgiving exemng after more than two years stations of the Portland Railway
Eve., Wednesday, Nov. 23. Leedom’s! of acceptable service.
‘ and L ight company.
5-piece ^orchestra.
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A SH L A N D R EPR E SEN TE D BY
of his football training as a mem­ parisons in price, quality and fit.63tf B azaar Successful—•
F IF T Y STUDENTS AT O. A. C. ber of the rookie eleven last year.
The E astern S tar bazaar was re­
Mr. W inne is a member of Kapp Storm y W eek P redicted—-
splendent
w ith a fine display of
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Theta Rho.
W eather predictions for the week fancy article, in addition to a good
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Cecile Case, a pursuer of com­ beginning Monday are:
assortm ent of the plainer kind, as
N orthern Rocky M ountain and exhibited a t Masonic hall last Fri-j
A ristolochite, honorary pharmacy mercial knowledge, Elm er Mowat,
fra te rn ity
Scholarship, p£»rticipa- 1 registered in forestry, and William Plateau regions— Cold w eather, con­ day afternoon and evening, the ex­
siderable cloudiness and occasional tent being larger and the display;
tio n in student activities and qual­
D. W hittle, a student in mining en­ snow.
even more elaborte th an last year.
ities of character form the basis up­
gineering and a m em ber of Tau
Pacific
States — Considerable The rooms were thronged by ladies
o n which members are chosen for
th is organization. Mr. P orter is a Delta fraternity, complete the ranks cloudiness and rains with tem pera­ who did th eir holiday shopping ear-,
ture below normal.
m em ber of Kappa Psi fraternity. of Ashland sophomores.
ly. Refreshm ents were also served
from 1 to 9 o’clock There were sev­
E a rl Beigle, registered in electrical
Freshm en from Ashland are Jack
Cliff Payne m akes fire screens.
•engineering, and Oliver Anderson, member of Tau Delta, P.ollie Free-
eral “sidte shows” to the bazaar pro- ■
studying mining, are two other ju n ­
per, and a num ber who never angled
Lum berm an V isits__
man,
taking
agriculture,
Cecile
and
io rs from Ashland.
before were tem pted to cast a line,
E. H. Brande, of Grinnell, Iowa,
into the artificial fish pond with
Football fans predicted a big sea- Mabie Moore, both enrolled in home
visited briefly with form er residents
varying results.
eon for husky Burton Winne, a soph­ economics, and Irving ro rte r. a stu ­
of the Hawkeye state living here,
om ore in mining engineering, when dent in commerce and a pledge to
last week. He is president of the
Let Friend W ife sleep in the J
they saw him plow through the Sigrpa Chi.
B. J. Carney company, m aking a m orning and go to the Hotel Ashland
M ultnomah line in the game with
Irk C. Neville is a special student specialty of cedar poles, the corpora­
grill and get one of those fine J
M ultnom ah club early in the seaso n .' in pharmacy, and John Swigart in
tion securing th e ir product in Idaho, special 60 cent breakfasts.
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A sprained ankle has kept this full-i electrical engineering., Violet H er­
W ashington and British Columbia,
hack from playing much since th a t, bert is taking graduate work in
and having offices in Spokane, Chi­
When better tamales are served,'
tim e; but the team is relying on home economics.
cago and Minneapolis,
Rose Bros. will serve them.
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Thanksgiving
Specials
Sweet Potatoes, six pounds for 25c
25 pounds $1.00
Cranberries per pound - - - 25c
Celery, L ettu ce and everyth in g for th e b ig T h anksgiving F east.
We have the fixins
and, o f course, they are a little b etter and a little cheaper here.
THE PLAZA MARKET
H. A. STEARNS
61 NORTH MAIN STREET