Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 28, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAG E FOTO
Tuesday November 28, 1022
O rres cleans clothes. P hone 64.
B e tte r insurance a t reasonable V isits w ith M other—
! Visit at W illiam s C r e e k -
Mrs. N athan Gale, of G rants Pass,
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Misses Geneva Crosslin, from east; rates. B illings Agency. P hone 211.
form erly Miss Gladyse Inlow oi th is P ish a t Squaw Lake—
I Of the city, and Miss Rachel H u rst, of j
city, a rriv ed in A shland Sunday for
A. E. Jo rd a n , P. S P rovost and
' Beach stre e t, were in a p arty that Will Meet Friday—
The
M
issionary
society
of
the
a
visit
w
ith
her
m
other,
Airs.
A
B.
F. Storm m otored to Squaw lake
Ja ck so n ville V isito!—
m otored to W illiam s creek th e first
C
hristian
church
will
m
eet
a
t
th
e
i
Sherrod,
and
o
th
e
r
friends
in
the
a
lew
d ay s ago w here they m ade one
A ttorney W. M. Briggs was a b u s i- 'of th e week to visit Miss Lucy Davis,;
church
p
arlo
rs
F
riday
aftern
o
o
n
a
t!c
ity
.
Mrs.
Gale
was
in
the
local
of
the
best catches of the season, b u t 1
th
a
t
ness visitor in Jacksonville M onday, w’l°
ceai’l1' n S l his >ear in
I
I
2:30 o’clock. Those on the p ro g ra m , telephone exchange before her m ar- found the roads in such a condition'
neighborhood.
afternoon.
¡are, M esdam es J. M. B eaver, J. V .r iq g e , and is now em ployed in the th a t it was m ore like work th an ;
W right, F an n y L eggett, C atherine exchange a t G rants Pass.
pleasure on both th e going and com ­
S p eo n l—
F rancy B urbank potatoes, $1.45
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ing trips.
i All sew ing m achines rep a ire d be- M orrison, w ith Miss Benedict as
per 100 pounds, th is week. Plaza
The subject u n d er discus-'
T ailored ready-lo-w ear su its a ti
j fore D ecem ber 20 th , $1.00 each. leader.
M arket. 61 N orth Main.
73tf
P hone 401 for appointm ents. Dr.
¡P hone 349-R.
73-eod-2* sion wilt be “ L atin A m erica,” and P a u lse ru d ’s.
Geo. J. Kinz, C hiropractor.
73tf
th ere a re m any in te re stin g th in g s to
V isits Near A shland—
Brussels sprouts, cran b erries, cel­
learn iro f “ those so n e a r and yet so
: L eave for K lam ath P a lls—
J. E. H aney, of T alen t, was v isit­
E a t th a t hom e cooked T hanksgiv­
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Sm ith left this f a r ” from us. All the ladies of the ery, head lettuce, sw eet potatoes and
ing relatives in th is vicinity Sunday.
tu rn ip s for T hanksgiving dinner. ing d in n er a t The Vendome.
74tf
m orning for K lam ath F alls w here church o r any others, will be gladly
Plaza M arket.
welcomed
a
t
th
is
m
eeting.
Special
they
expect
to
spend
T
hanksgiving.
Don’t overlook ou r $30 SPECIAL.
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New E ngland D inner, Saturday,
m usic is being planned for the p ro ­
We stan d back of it. P a u lse ru d ’s
—
W
ill
K
eep
Cai-s
on
R
un—
Decem
ber 2 O o'clock. M asonic Hall,
Our box candy asso rtm en t is the gram .
73tf
P
ack
ard
“
tw
in-six”
stages
will
be
•»(>
cents.
T ickets a t F o rd G arage,
m ost com plete in A shland.
Rose
C
hestnuts,
B
razils,
alm
onds,
wal-
kept
on
the
M
edford-C
rater
Lake
M
cNair
Bros.,
o r A shland Tidings,
74tf
i Bros.
n u ts, hickory n u ts. P laza M arket, run next sum m er, according to a j
74-2
If you d o n ’t have w h at you w ant 61 N orth Main.
¡sta te m en t m ade by W illiam Lee, o il
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M edford, who is in P o rtlan d m aking;
Euy >’o u r factory blocks now be-
for th a t T hanksgiving d in n e r go to
T urkey d in n er T hanksgiving a t arra n g e m e n ts for adding to the num - lore th e bad w eath er begins. C ar­
th e Plaza M arket; thejy have it.
73-6
the V irginia.
F o r fam ily reserved ber of m achines. D uring the past son-F ow ler L um ber Co.
TODAY and TOMORROW
tables, call 183-J.
Leave for California—
73-2 season, seven such m achines were
O rder a brick of Rose Bros, ice
C. R. W eston, who recently tra d e d
i used in this service which includes
Boxing
Card
A
ttractive—
cream
for th a t T hanksgiving dinner.
his ran ch a t Beagle for property in
the K lam ath F alls- C ra te r Lake run.
74-2
F istic ian s will be o.fered a good i A dditional m achines will be neces-
Corning, Calif., has left the city a f­
card
a
t
the
N
atato
riu
m
in
M
edford,
te r a few d ays’ visit here w ith
sary to handle the tra ffic th is next
M akes T rip to Copco—
friends. He and his wife a re m ak ­ this evening, when Johnny Carlson season> Jg the opinion Q, the n ian .
W. F. Jo rd an m ade a trip to Copco
and
“
K
id”
Tulsey
m
eet
fo
r
e
ig
h
t'
agem
ent
ing th e trip to C alifornia by a u to ­
Monday,
tak in g his tru ck loaded with
rounds in the 130 poung class. “ Bat-
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mobile.
bedding
and
clothing which he sells
tlin g ” F rick and “ K id” M eadow s'
E a t th a t hom e cooked T hanksgiv­
— Ill-
to
the
w
orkm
en a t j l h a t place. Mr.
W e a re th a n k fu l for your patron- will stage a six round go, w hile Joe ing d in n er at The Vendome.
74tf
Jo
rd
a
n
m
ade
re g u la r trip s into th a t
i age in th e p ast and hope th a t we W alters and B urnie B u rn ett, | f Ash-,
section of the country d u rin g the
continue to please. L ad ies’ w ork a i land, will mix th in g s fo r the w arm -.
Dickey’s O rchestra w ith a jazz
ing
up
process.
A
nother
good
pre-
singer
a
t
Ja
ck
so
n
.s
Saturday
night,
i
SUmmer’
but ° wIng t0 the bad roads
specialty.
A shland C leaning and
" inary
’
■ also
‘
- - - - for
- - the
' and th e u n d e rsta n d in g th a t the
lim
is
scheduled
Dyeing W orks. Phone 63.
73tf
7 4-tu-fr-sat
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w orkm en had left Copco, he had not
evening. The show is slated to be­
been over the m ountains for a few
BAZAAR— Masonic hall, S a tu r­ gin a t 8:30 o’clock.
W ill In itia te ( la s s
w e e k s , but a v isitor from th at place
day, D ecem ber 2, afternoon and ev­
F ifteen candidates will ride th e S atu rd ay inform ed him th a t some
H igh grade tailo rin g a t O rres
ening.
71-tf
goat a t Moose hall to n ig h t and a fte r 130 m en w ere sti), w orkiug th ere
T ailor Shop. Get your o rd e r in now
—I t ’s a gay tale of adven­
Funeral H eld T oday—
for C hristm as.
73-2* a perilous jw jrney will be adopted and w ere badly in need of bia n kets
ture and love. Thousands
as m em bers of M ahogany camp No. and clothing for w in ter use and
The fu n eral services for th e late
laughed at the stage play— N athan H enry Gale, who died n ear F a t Plym outh Rock chickens for 6565, M odern W oodm en of A m erica. askf>d him tQ m ake a n o th e r trip
millions will scream with Gold Hill Sunday night were held T hanksgiving, 27 cents per pound at The officers would like to see a
larg e crowd tu rn o u t and assist in
th is aftern o o n a t 2 o’clock from the the E agle Meat M arket.
C harity dance, Jackson Springs,
delight at the picture.
74-2
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p u ttin g on th e w ork. A b anquet will S aturday night. All th e proceeds;
fu n eral parlo rs of J. P. Dodge and
Cast includes
O ur candy prices a re rig h t, q u a l- i be served and a good tim e is assured will go to alleviation of su fferin g J
Sons.
In te rm e n t took place in
ity
considered. Rose Bros.
74tf , fo r all w ho a tte n d .
am ong th e poor, th ro u g h a local wel­
Lila Lee and Walter Hiers M ountain View cem etery.
fare com m ittee.
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74-3 :
—Also—
New E ngland I » l i n e i , M a s o n i c M edford E lk s to Dauce—
A Novelty Dance—
“ Campbell of the Mounted’’ Hall, Saturday evenin g, <» o ’clock M edford E lks have planned on A Prize spot dance a t Ja ck so n ’s
Before Days of Swift Travel.
— 5 0 cen ts. Get your tick ets at Ford holding a n o th e r of th e ir T hanksgiv- j S atu rd ay n ig h t, under th e auspices
in 1860 the steam er Great Eastern
with Irving Cummings
G arage, McNair Bros,, or A shland ing (lances this year.
crossed the A tlantic in a record lime
I t has been ° f a w elfare com m ittee.
74-1
of
11 days.
T illings.
74-2 th e ir custom to s ta r t th e ir dance
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sh
o
rtly
a
fte
r
th
e
noon
h
our
and
con-1
No
T
hanksgiving
d
in
n
ers
served
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THANKSGIVING
Local and Personal
WALLACE
REID
The-
The Trimmings
The Know-How
Combined
enables the
Tavern Cafe
to offer a genuine
Thanksgiving Dinner for $1.00
Served from Noon until 9 P. M.
"The Ghost
Breaker”
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
T han k sgivin g T hursday—
Friday, Saturday
O rder ¡your fru it cake, m ince and
pum pkin pies early. T urkey dinner
served T hursday. Home B akery and
R e sta u ra n t 69 N orth Main.
73-3
’’BRAWN OF THE NORT h ”
—with—
Sfrongheari
The Wonder Dog of
“ The Silent Call’’
—A terrific story of a moth­
e r’s love and a dog’s devo­
tion—famine-land drama as
never shown before.
they g a th e r about th e w ell-laden ta - | Cozy L unch, 93 N orth Main.
74-2 FOR SA LE— Nice fat ducks.
408|
hies and enjoy a sum ptuous b a n q u e t,:
— —
L aurel St.
74-2
a lte r which the dancing goes on un- A x>aVe lo r S acram ento—
FOR RENT— Three room furnished
til m idnight, and it is understood
M r- and Mrs. O ttin g er, who m an-
ap a rtm e n t. Light and w ater furn-
th e old custom will be adhered to in a «e the Jackson H ot Springs dance j ished.
Phone 265-J
C lo s e ‘ in.
E at b e tte r tam ales a t Rose P,ros. all p a rticu la rs.
' pavilion, left M onday for Sacram en-
74-2*
7 4tf
, to, w here they will spend Thanks-
FOR REN T— T hree room furnished :
F o r th e best chili,
Try Rose ¡giving as the guests of Mrs. O ttin-j
a p a rtm e n t.
P hone 263-R.
369
N igh trid in g Up in February—
Bros.
J4tf g e r’s m other.
H argadine St.
74-2
Ju d g e F. M. C alkins has gran ted
the m otion for the continuance of
the alleged Jackson county n ig h trid ­
ing cases u ntil th e F e b ru a ry term of
circu it court.. This is th e second con­
tinuance, th e first being g ran ted on
O ctober 19.
Celebrate the Opening
ASHLAND MILLS
CHRISTMAS SEASON
Merchants of Medford
$1.00 - Thanksgiving Dinner - $1.00
IN THE EVENING
7VVENV
All Medford, Southern Oregon and Northern California
Cream of Chicken
ON THE STREETS
F r u it Salad
Roast T u rk ey — D ressing— C ra n b e rry Sauce
Stewed C hicken— Hom e Made Noodles
Unveiling ot Show Windows
will occur at 7:30 p. m.
Vegetables
Mashed P o tato es
P arsnip F ritte rs
$7.50 to $10.00
Beacon Shoes
Good Weight Calfskins
Extra Weight Soles
Popularly Priced at
$5.50 to $7.50
Good Cheap Shoes
We have a line made of solid leather throughout.
Absolutely guaranteed to give service for the price
paid. English lasts and broad toes—black and brown
WORK SHOES OF MERIT
Complete line of Logger’s Shoes and High Tops at
*
prices surprisingly low
Work Shoes $2.75 Io $5.00
High Tops $6.50 to 13.50
Our Shoes Will Stand Comparison
THIS EVENT WILL USHER IN THE HOLIDAY
SEASON FOR MEDFORD
Hot Mince Pie
Applie P ie
P um pkin Pie
Steam ed P udding and C ider Sauce
Tea
Ask fo r The Essex
Style No 727
Every Pair Solid Leather
Sw eet P otatoes
C ream ed C auliflow er
Desesrt
Coffee
Here’s one o f them —
a popular French-toe
model, made o f hand­
some dark brown calf,
a n d equipped w ith
tbber heels.
Our Shoes Are Best for the Price
No Matter What the Price
Special Band Music and Dance
Salad
Turkey
you iudge your shoes by their
service - not by their style or price.
Ralston Shoes are time
tested values. They
give—and have given
for over twenty years
—good lasting service
and satisfaction.
LOOK OUR LINE OVER BEFORE BUYING
Relishes
Soup
In the long run—
$3.00 to $5.00
will participate
Ripe Olives
S v ta #
with the
Friday, December 1
Chilled Celery-
.
Popular with the School Fellows
Snappy Lasts in Black and Brown
of the
The protein content of OLYMPIC egg m ashes is com pletely b a l­
anced in itself, consisting of the proper varieties and of su p erio r
quality. These a re th e reasons why OLYMPIC egg m ashes are
higher in digestibility, sa fe r and productive of such uniform and
satisfacto ry resu lts in h ealth of th e layers and in filling the egg
baskets.
E ith e r of these m ashes, properly fed w ith OLYMPIC
SCRATCH, co n stitu te a ratio n of th e p roper n u tritiv e ratio for
the laying hen.
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Do Your Part to Make this the
C a m p a n lj
Milk
DINNER FROM 11 AND ON
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Biggest Christmas Season Yet
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