Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 29, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    FAGB FOUR
Wednesday, November 20, <022
ASHLAND daily n u o r e n
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F a t P lym outh Rock chickens for
A'' Y e a r S e r v i c e -
A Novelty Dance—
T hanksgiving, 27 cents per pound a t
F
ire,
A
uto
and
A
ccident
Insurance.
A prize spot dance a t J a c k s o n ^
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I City Homes, Business P roperty and the E agle M eat M arket.
S atu rd ay n ig h t, under th e auspices
R anches b ought and sold on commis-
of a w elfare com m ittee.
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R oom ing H ouse 24 room s, th re e
! s on. H ere since 11901.
Staples
a
p
a rtm e n ts, dining room , kitchen,
R ealty Agency.
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C h estn u ts, B razils, alm onds, w al- Stirino Stilted Session—
etc., going, paying business. Lease
F riday evening, Decem ber 1. E lec­
Plaza ?,Iarket.
n u ts, hickory nuts.
Staples;
E a t b e tte r tam ales a t Rose Bros. and fu rn itu re for sale.
tion o. officers and building c o u -j
61 N orth Main.
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R
ealty
Agency.
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A full a tten d an ce
m ittee rep o rts.
F. J. NEWMAN,
Is expected.
T urkey d in n er T hanksgiving a t ,
Why Be a Genius?
W. H. DAY, R ecorder.
P o te n ta te
It doesn’t muke any difference
¡the V irginia. F o r fam ily reserved!
73-2 whether u w an is inspired or not if he
‘ tables, call 1S3-J.
can get other people to think he was
Visi t s Jacksonville—
E. D. Briggs, of th e firm of Briggs
F rancy - B urbank potatoes, $1.45 born with a gift.
LAST TIME TODAY
I & Briggs, was a business visitor to per 100 pounds, th is week. Plaza
New England Dinner, Masonic
1 the county seat th is m orning, being M arket. 61 N orth Main.
Hall, Saturday evening, 6 o’clock
called th e re in connection w ith some
— 30 cents. Get your tickets at Ford
! legal a ffairs.
No Thursday Tidings—
Garage, McNair Bros., or Ashland
Local and Personal
WALLACE
REIB
Special-—
All sew ing m achines rep aired be­
fore D ecem ber 20th, $1.00 each.
Phone 349-R.
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— Ill-
"The Ghost
Breaker”
S ubscrib trs of th e A shland Daily
Tidings are again notified th a t th ere
will be no T hursday issue of the pa­
per, and are asked not to blam e the
newsboys if th e evening paper is not
forthcom ing.
Tidings.
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On Pleasure Trip—
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. P a tte rso n , of
Pine stre e t, left today for P o rtla n d
w here they will visit for a few days
Uses of Liberty.
w ith relatives and friends. They ex­
■ Brethren, ye have been called unto
D on't overlook o u r $30 SPECIAL. pect to m ake a trip to e a ste rn O re­
liberty; only use not liberty for an oc­ We stan d back of it. P au lseru d 's.
gon before re tu rn in g home.
casion to the flesh, but by love serve
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one another.—G alatians 5, 13.
VISITORS ARRIVE FOR
a t G rants P ass T hursday m orning by
Brussel« sprouts, cranberries, cel-
STAY AT "SA P AND SALT” Mr. W inburn. -rho trill brin g them ery, head lettuce, sweet potatoes nr.d
.
to A shland in his c a r,-a n d they will tu rn ip s for T hanksgiving dinner,
also be his guests over the week- Plaza M arket.
Mrs. B. F. Irvine, accom panied by;
end.
Miss H elen D etrick, Mrs. C allahan
and Mr. and Mrs. W ard Irvine, a r -’
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
No T hanksgiving dinners s e rv e d , _
rived in A shland th is aftern o o n by;
except those reserved in advance, i EXTRA GOOD* HALF ACRE berri s
«auto to be the guests of Jesse W in-! Cozy L unch, 93 N orth Main.
7 4 -2 ’ and fru it, m odern roomy house,
b urn a t “ Sap and S a lt” over Thanks-1
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sighly location close ;o Boulevard.
W ant sm aller place. Will trade.
giving.
Thanksgiving Thursday—
Also
will trad e ranch near Can­
Mrs. Irvine is the wife of the edi-
O rder y o u r fru it cake, m ince and
yonville for sm all acreage unim ­
ior of th e P o rtla n d Jo u rn a l, pnd pum pkin pies early. T urkey d inner
proved, if good. Staples R ealty
W ard Irvine is h er son and one of served T hursday. Home B akery and
Agency.
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th e chief ed ito rial w riters on the R e sta u ra n t 69 N orth Main.
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BUY LIK E RENT Good funiished
Jo u rn a l.
Mrs. C allahan is an in- !
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Staples
I house on paved street.
s tru c to r a t O. A. C., as a re the Misses!
R ealty Agency.
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CARD OF THANKS
D etriek and F ulton. Miss D etrick is )
I
TO LET— Board and room for two
com ing here w ith Mrs. Irvine for J
We wish to th an k the pall bear-
gentlem en at 272 Maule St. 75tf
few weeks stay for the benefit o ers neighbor, and irleada (or tlw ir ;—
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h er health .
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kind
assistance m our recent be- CHIMNBY SW E E P— Located at fire
Miss Hazel H andy, society e d ito r I reavem ent, in th e loss of our dear
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statio n while here.
on the Jo u rn a l, and Miss G ertrude m other. Also fo r th e beau tifu l floral
SW EET CIDER— Made fresh every
S tricklin in stru c to r in the economics offerings.
day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon
dep artm en t a t O. A. C., will be m et
Mr. and Mrs. C arl Gottsehe.
40c. delivered. Phone 9 - F -ll.
Ever Think of That?
O ur box candy a sso rtm e n t is th e
B etter insurance a t reasonabl«
A mule cannot pull while he is kick­
A
shland.
Rose
ra
te
s - B illings Agency. P hone 211. ing, and he cannot kick while he is
m ost com plete in
’ pulling. Neither can you.
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Bros.
Orres cleans clothes.
Phone 64.
supported by
Lila Lee and Walter Hiers
If you don’t have w h at you w ant
Coming for Thanksgiving—
W e are th an k fu l for your patron-
for th a t T hanksgiving din n er, go to
Miss W ilm a C h attin . d a u g h te r o f ) a «e in the Pa st and hope th a t we
th e Plaza M arket; thety have it.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. C h attin , of Ha r- contlnue t0 please’ L ad ies’ w ork a
A real live love romanee.
gadine stre e t, who is a senior a t the sp ecialty-
A shland C leaning and
Schools to Close Doors—
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U. of 0 ., will a rriv e hom e T hursday ° y einS W o rk s’ Phone 63’
C hildren of the public schools are
orning on tra in 13. to spend the
New England Dinner, Saturday,
“ Campbell of the Mounted’’ going to enjoy th e long week-end. m
T
hanksgiving
holidays
w ith
her December 2, 6 o'clock, Masonic Hall,!
doors of the various school buildings
with Irving Ciunniiugs
being closed th is afternoon for the parents.
30 cents. Tickets at Ford Garage,
a n n u al T hanksgiving vacation. The
McNair Bros., or Asliland T id in gs.1
P hone 401 for appointm ents.
—A Is o -
work will be resum ed M onday m o rn ­
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Geo. J. Kinz, C hiropractor.
BAZAAR— M asonic hall. S a tu r­
Aesop’s Fables and Topics ing.
day, D ecem ber 2, afternoon and ev-
of the Day
E at th a t hom e cooked T hanksgiv-
E at th a t hom e cooked T hanksgiv­
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ening.
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ing d in n er at The Vendom e.
7 4tf ing d in n er a t The Vendome.
I
Decorating Streets—
Perfume Took Name From City.
i The holiday season decorating)
The original recipe for the famous J com m ittee h it th e ir firs t note today
pertume, eau-de-Cologne, was discov-
. . . . . . .
..
,
ered by an Italian living in Cologne in )w hen " ley hauled ,n q u ite a num ber
rQ,)
. of evergreens w ith which to decorate j
th e teleg rap h and light poles along
11. Get a box of Mi-O-Na sto m ­ Main stre e t for the com ing m onth.
For Friday and Saturday, December 1st and 2d.
ach tab le ts a t M cNair Bros, and stop
THIS AD IS GOOD FOR $1.00
Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf
all distress. R elieves indigestion or!
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Bread.
m oney back.
X m a s S pecial
on a portrait order for grammar school children
(6 to 12 years of age).
( ’nt out and bring to
DARLING STUDIO
for “ Portraits that Please’’
$5.00, $0.00, $7.00, $8.00 per dozen and up
WE CLOSE
Thanksgiving
100% of our Salespeople
will meet you at the
Athletic Field
to cheer our Team on to Victory!
You Be There Too!
To Celebrate the Victory, We offer as
Friday and Saturday Specials
Oregon City and Pendleton Navajo Blankets
Regular $10.00 and $8.7)0 v alu es...................$7.50
50 Pairs AA1 Extra Heavy Cotton Blankets
$3.00 values at ................................................ $2.39
Buy vour factory blocks now be-
Merely an Opinion.
lore the bad w eather begins. Car-
A controversy has been raised over
s tn -F o w le r L um ber Co.
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dred years are the longest” or “the
first hundred years the hardest." We
W ill Spend Thursd.iy Here—
Dr. and Mrs. R obert W. S tearns, hazard the opinion that the first hun­
of M edford, and Dr. and Mrs. R alph dred years are the most plausible.—
l Exchange.
W. S tearns, of G ran ts P ass, expect
to spend T hanksgiving w ith Mr. and
O ur candy prices a re rig h t, q u a l­
Mrs. H. A. S tearns, of G ranite stre e t. ity considered. Rose Bros.
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The two doctors a re b ro th e rs of the
A shland grocer.
Bring Bible and pray erfu l, th a n k ­
ful h e a rt to p ray er m eeting to n ig h t i
O rder a brick of Rose Bros, ice C h ristian church.
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cream for th a t T hanksgiving dinner.!
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W ill Visit Parents—
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. P aget, of i
C harity dance, Jackson Springs, P o rtla n d a re expected in A shland to-i
S atu rd ay night. All th e proceeds day to spend T hanksgiving w ith Mrs. lj
will go to allev iatio n of su fferin g P a g e t’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
am ong the poor, th ro u g h a local w el­ Am brose, of F airview stre e t.
fare com m ittee.
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Man’s Pessimistic Nature.
Invited to Attend Forum—
It
Is
the strange fate of man that
i All radio fans w ere invited to at-)
even In the greatest evils I lie fear of t
p e n d th e forum luncheon of the Salt worse continues to haunt him.— i
( Lake City cham ber of com m erce to­ Goethe.
day, according to rad io m essages
12. At th e first sym ptom of a
i picked up here last night. Los An­
geles, P o rtla n d and Moscow. Idaho, cough or cold, b rea th e Hyom ei. The
w ere o th e r b ro ad castin g s ta tio n s • best people alw ays have it in the
picked up d u rin g the evening.
■ house and end a cold before it gets
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deep-seated. Sold by M cNair Bros.
Try R o s e ,
F o r th e best chili.
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Bros.
C liff Payne m akes shaving stands.
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T ailored ready-to-w ear su its at
We have w hat you w ant for th a t
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P a u lse ru d ’s.
i X m as gift a t th e V ariety Store. Best
D ickey’s O rchestra w ith a jazz ! values in town. 89 N. Main St. 75tf
singer a t Ja ck so n ’s S aturday n ig h t.!
7 4-tu-fr-sat j
Recovers from Rheumatism
Return from Eugene—
Had rh eu m atism five m onths th a t
Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn and s o n w o u ld go from my le ft knee to my
H orace re tu rn ed th e first of t h e ! back.
F in ally used Foley K idney
week from Eugene, w here they w ere ¡P ills and in 15 days was entirely!
called to a tte n d the fu n era l of Mrs. j c u re d ,” w rites W. J. O liver, V idalia,j
D unn's fa th e r, Rev. Burnettt, w ho Georgia. B ackache, rh eu m atic pains,!
died as th e resu lt of in ju rie s received ¡dull headaches, dizziness and b lu rred ;
when hit by an autom obile.
¡vision a re sym ptom s of kidney dis-'
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order. Foley K idney P ills q u ic k ly .
Buy th a t Xm as gift a t th e V ariety relieve kidney and bladder tro u b le..
Store. 89 N. Main St.
7 5 tf;S o ld everyw here.
Misses’ Coats, choice of any $12.50 c o a t.............$9.90
Any Ladies’ Coat or Suit, Friday and Saturday, less
20 per cent
50 Pairs Good Corsets at One Half Price
Virginia Caie
$1.00 - Thanksgiving Dinner - $1.00
242 MAIN ST.
Specials in every Department
Grocery Department
2 Cans Minnesota Sweet Corn f o r .......................... 25c
2 Cans Minnesota Sifted Peas f o r ........................ 25c
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SATURDAY
FRIDAY
m p a n -y
“ Where Your Dollar Has More Cents’’
Dinner Served from 11:30 to 8:30 P. M.
Relishes
Ripe Olives
Celery
Sweet Pickles
Soup
Cream of Celery
Roast
Y(fling Turkey—Dressing—Cranberry Sauce
Vegetables
Sweet Potatoes
Mashed Potatoes
Cold Slaw
Dessert
Cranberry Pie
Pumpkin Pie
Mince Pie
Coffee
Tea
Cider
Milk
Reservations Made by Phone—No. 183-J
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Thanksgiving Day
o
UT of the red carnage of war, through the bewildering
maze of economic and industrial reconstruction, the sun
of a new and better day for our country is dawning.
May we, on this Thanksgiving Day, acknowledge our
blessings with humble and grateful hearts. May we realize
that from them to whom much is given, much also is due.
In fairness of mind and spirit, with fearless, industrious hearts,
may we re-dedicate ourselves to the work that is still before us;
That this country, our country, shall not fail, hut shall,
through the centuries, express in national life, all that is finest
and truest and best.
K« ISAAC & Co.
The Q u a lity Store
STORE CLOSED
The Water tor, Dec. 5-6-7-
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY
AN EXHIBITION OF THE
Southern Oregon Poultry Ass n.
Rabbit and Pet Stock Breeders
Merchant’s Booth Display
of Ashland