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À MULA ND DAILY TIDINGS
at»*
PROFESSIONAL
Classified Column
BASEBALL IN GREECE
NEW W INTER SPORT
W ednesday, November 28, 1923
R E C 0 MMEND
p ro fita b le th e r e p o rt s ta te s th a t 03667325
h a ir w ith W y e th 's S age an d S u l­
b e tte r o p p o rtu n itie s fo r m a k in g '
p
h u r C om pound, no one can ta ll,
re a d ju s tm e n ts exist in th e h u m id
A T H EN S, Nov. 28— T h e p o p u ­
^
b ecau se it does it so n a tu r a lly , so
1 a re a s th a n in th e su b -h u m id sec-
la r ity of th e A m erican g a m e of
evenly.
\o u
ju s t d a m p e n
a
tio
n
s.
b aseb all is bein g once m o re dem -
_______
sp
o
n
g
e
o
r
soft
lirrr-h
w
ith
it
an
d
“ It >s not d e s ira b le to e n te r i
R olled T ogether tlie
n r b o r o n s tra te d on fo re ig n soil.
T he
th e T
Turkey
d raw th is th ro u g h y o u r h a ir, ta k -
upon
a d ra s tic w h e a t a c re a g e r e ­
W ould Be Q uite Large,
back lo ts of G reece have begun
Look
Young!
Bring:
Back
Tts
ing one sm all s tra n d a t a tim e
d u c tio n cam p aig n w ith o u t re fe r-
as W ould th e P ie.
to echo to th e s h o u t “ S trik th re e ;
1
by
m o rn in g a ll g ray h a ir s h av e
Natural Color, Gloss and
, ence to a lte rn a tiv e s ,” th e re p o rt
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y o u 're o u t.”
FOR SALE— Apples.
8. J. DR. E R N E S T 1. WOODS— P r a c ­
d isa p p e a re d , a n d , a f te r a n o th e r
Attractiveness.
N E W Y O R K , Nov. 2 7 .— P ig -
c o n tin u e s. “ B u t even th e fa rm e r
N e a r E a s t R e lie f w o rk e rs a re
E v a n s, P h o n e 1 0 F -1 3 .
4 9 -lm o .*
10,000,000
Bushel
tice lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose an d
a
p p lic a tio n o r tw o, y o u r h a ir be­
T XT-4. 1 T> ~ Surplus in th e su b -h u m id re g io n s w h e re
u re s com piled by th e ch ro n ic in tro d u c in g th e A m erican gam e
C
om
m
on
g
a
rd
e
n
sag
e
brew
ed
com
es b e a u tifu lly d a rk .
glossy,
th r o a t— X-ra'y in c lu d in g te e th .
" N o t e d Bv Com-
th e g re a t b u lk of o u r w h e a t is
s ta tis tic ia n th is y e a r in d ic a te :
a s a w in te r s p o rt in th e ir o rp h a n
FO R S A L E — V ic tro la an d re c ­
mit _
O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 an d 2 to
No. 64
p ro d u ce d , could aid m a te ria lly in in to a heavy tea w ith s u lp h u r a d d ­ so ft a n d lu x u ria n t.
T h a t if a ll th e T u rk e y s e a te n ag es, w hich c a re fo r 15,000 g irls
o rd s, easy te rm s. R o b iso n ’s G ar-
ed.
w
ill
tu
rn
g
ray
s
tre
a
k
e
d
5. S w e d e n h u rg B ldg., A sh lan d .
and
CHICAGO, — a 10,000,000 s u r- rp d «<’in g th e p re s e n t a c re a g e by fadPd
ag e o r p h o n e 432-Y ^
a t T h a n k s g iv in g d in n e rs to d a y and hoys, re fu g e e s from A n a to lia .
r n tf
O re.
h a ir b e a u tifu lly d a rk a n d
w ere tra n s fo rm e d in to one g ig an - E x p erien ced re c re a tio n a l d ire c to rs f 1’18 in w b e a t a c re a g e w as noted R a n tin g a p a rt of his w h e a t acre-
F O R S A L E — L u m b e r in b a rn D R . E. li. A N G ELL—-C h iro p ra ctic tÌC coniP °s ite
w ould from th e U nited S ta te s h av e re-
,b e re
r e p P o °r rt t a a d d o o p p te
te d d by
e d < fo fo ra ra g g e , e and p a s t u r e 'w i ll ' " "
& " applica< ,ons
fow]
he
by th e ag ag e e to to fe feed,
B -------- w u , p ro y e a re v e ,a tio n
Jf y o u r
size 16x24, 16 ft. w all
lo ft in
c o m m itte e of
th e f ro p s a n d th ro u g h su m m e r fallo w ­
and
E le
lect
ro -T
-T h h e e ra
m p n y v .
tiffino
to w e r 30 fe e t »hove th e to rc h of , c e n tly a rriv e d to ta k e c h a rg e of P ro d u c tio n
E
c
tro
O
ffice
,
( h a ir is fa d in g s tre a k e d o r g ra y
m ain p a rt, shed on sam e 12x24.
p h o n e 48; re sid e n c e 14 2. F ir s t j* be S ta tu e o i L ib e rty an d w o u ld th is w o rk , u n d e r th e g e n e ra l di- W h e a t C ouncil of th e U nited ing. T he feed th u s produced
can ¡M ix in g th e S age T ea a n d S u lp h u r
110 L a u re l S t. p h o n e 451.1. 74«2*
th is he u tiliz e d to a d v a n ta g e by feed-
re c ip 7 a t“ hom
N a tio n a l B ank b u ild in g .
be 450 fe e t lo n S- In
fa c t, he rec tio n of M iss E liz a b e th H alsey S ta te s a t its m e e tin g h e re
<*, th o u g h , is tro u b le -
ing
it
to
d
a
iry
cows
w
eek.
T
he
opinion
th
a
t
th
e
p
re
s
­
--------
,
w
ould
be
so
b
ig
h
e
p
ro
b
a
b
ly
of
W
ellesley
college.
FO R SA L E — C e d a r p o sts, also
s. hogs, ch ick -j j»u...e.
som e. An
An
e
a
sie
r w ay is to get a
DR. H A W L E Y — A bove T id in g s w ould sco rn th e a s “ a s th e tern-
_______
-____________
ens.
tu
rk
e
y
s
,
etc.
e n t a c re a g e of 6 2 .0 00,000 p la n t­
co rd w ood, ric k w ood. AH d e liv ­
T he k ind a n d 'b o t t l e
of W y e th 's S age and S u l­
office P h o n e 91.
ed a c re s sh o u ld he g r a d u a lly re- n u m b e r, of co u rse, w ill be d ^ te r
p est sc o rn s th e c h a in ,” a n d th e re SE R V E S NEARLY 70
e re d . M. R. S c o tti, S isk iy o u , O re­
p
h
u
r
C
om pound
a t an y d ru g
YEARS AS ENGINEER duced to a p p ro x im a te ly 5 0 .0 0 0 ,1niinPd by th e a d a p ta b ility
go n .
73-3* D R. E R N E S T W. SM IT H — C h iro ­ w ould sco rn th e axe “ a s th e tern-
of th e s to re all re a d y fo r use. T h is is th e
000, \frhich th e c o m m itte e b e lie v e s ! ’ni^ vddual f a r m e r ’s p la n t
T h a n k s g iv in g d in n e rs .
*_____ _
p ra c to r. n e a r P o sto ffic e . H o u rs
, , ,•!
, d is b k s s . „
an d by
ihn
F O R S A L E — M odern 3 room
is
w a o a ld d -tim
i(lo n e recip e im proved
\ * l»v th
«i
A nd if a ll th e m ince pies con-
an a c re a g e s u ffic ie n t to c a re »«•
V A LLEY JU N C TIO N , la Nov
9 12 and 2-5. P h o n e 114.
A SH LA N D F U R N IT U R E
b u n g a lo w , */, a c re g ro u n d , g a ra g e
sum ed to d a y w ere, in ste a d com -i 28.— L a c k in g ju s t tw o y e a rs of fo r d o m estic re q u ire m e n ts
< '< »M P A N Y
ch ick en h ouse, lo ts of f r u it, good
PLU M B IN G
p o u n d ed in to o n e h u g e piece of h a v in g sp e n t th re e score y e a rs as ex p ressed in th e re p o rt.
»4 N. M ain
s in fu l, we a ll d e sire to r e ­
lo c a tio n . P ric e $1200. R obison
p a s try th e
E q u ita b le
B u ild in g an e n g in e e r on th e
Such re -a d ju s tm e n t sh o u ld he b u tte r , p o u ltry and m eat to feed
B
u
rlin
g
to
n
•JERRY
ta
in
o
u
r
y
o
u
th
fu
l
a
p
p
e
a
ra
n
c
e
and
O
’NEAL—
P
lu
m
b
in
g
.
201
W ild e.
7 3 -tt
could
rep o se
on its
m assiv e R a ilro a d , Ben F . H o rto n h a s
89 f a s t a s p ro fi(a b ’o a lt e r ­ h is own fam ily and <o p ro v id e , a ttra c tiv e n e s s . By d a rk e n in g v o u r
E a s t M ain. P h o n e 138.
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bosom , a n d it w ould be 34 fe e t tire d a n d is w ritin g a h isto ry of n a tiv e c ro n s can be in tro d u c e d , fo r o th e r
n e c e ssa ry liv in g e x p e n - ,
F O R SA LE— Seven ro o m h o u se
h ig h . In fa c t, a n ocean o f essence r a ilro a d in g fro m 1851 to th e p res- th e r e p o rt said . T h e a v e ra g e a n - ses. In th is w ay, m oney secured
M ONUM ENTS
w ith b a th . Close in, 2 blocks from
’ of p e p e rm in t w ould be re q u ire d e n t d ay.
n u a l c o n su m p tio n of w h e a t
in from th e sa le of w h e a t, his cash
P o s t office. C heap fo r q u ick sale, i
MONUM ENT— MA R K E R S
* to n e u tra liz e th e g a s tric d i s t u r ­
th
is
c
o
u
n
try
d
u
rin
g
th
e
H o rto n believes th a t he h o ld s
p a st crop, w ould he a v a ila b le fo r use
In q u ir e a t 9 G ra n ite S t.
6 7 tf
L o w est P ric e s
bance it w ould g e n e ra te .
1
tw
elve
y
e
a
rs
fo
r
food,
feed
and in re d u c in g m o rtg a g e s , b rin g in g
th e w o rld s rec o rd fo r tra v e lin g .
A SH LA N D G R A N IT E CO.
ANY G IR L IS T R o : BI E May
seed
h a s been a b o u t six b u sh e ls a b o u t b e tte r liv in g c o n d itio n s on
H e e s tim a te s th a t he h a s tra v e le d
223-6m o.
c o m m u n ic a te w ith E n sig n Lee 3rd a n d E a st M ain S t.
in h is c o u rse of tim e as an e n g . p e r c a p ita . T h e p o p u latio n of th e tbp fa rm an d g e n e ra lly m a k in g
of th e S a lv a tio n A rm y a t th e
a p p ro x im a te ly c o u n try life mor«' a ttr a c tiv e .
neer
a p p ro x im a te ly
2.5 0 0 ,0 0 0 U n ited S ta te s is
A SH LA N D G R A N IT E
W h ite S h ie ld H om e, 565 May-
l
1
1
0
,000,000
so
t
h
a
t
th e d o m estic
m iles, o r a little b e tte r th a n 100
M ONUM ENTS
f a ir A ve., P o r tla n d , O regon.
j
re
q
u
ire
m
e
n
ts
a
re
NOT
m o re th a n
tim e s a ro u n d th e w o rld .
O regon G ra n ite Co.
, 6 60,000,000
b u sh els.
S ta tis tic s
S. PE N N IST O N , S alesm an .
D R E SSM A K IN G — W o rk g u a r ­
's
h
o
w
t
h
a
t
fo
r
th
e
sam
e
p
erio
d th e
Res. 176 L a u re l
P h o n e 4 4 4 -Y
a n te e d . 147 F a c to ry S t. M rs. B.
Y oung Men o f P ow ers H it Curve ONLY 4OOO L E F T OF
■ a v e ra g e yield p e r a c re p la n te d Is
V an H a rd e n b e rg .
C 7-1 mo.
O N CE P O W E R F U L N ATION [a b o u t 13.4 b u sh els. T h u s a b o u t
PL A N IN G M IL L
at F a st R a te and Car
HERE is something wrong
Goes o ff Grade.
, 50.0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a c re s p la n te d should
FO R R ENT
•TORDON’S SA SH AND C A B IN E T )
HAM ADAN, P e rsia , Nov 28-
with the man that finds nothing
M A R S H F IE L D , Nov. 27.— O ne:
yield eno u g h w h e a t to
ee n t u lre
do- -
Vm”i S . '
,
an l' ) ”>»» » a s k ill«« and th re e i n ju r e d i f ” '" ' lh o " B“ "d A ssy ria n re fu g e e s n e s tl e n e e d s. To m eet th e m re
F O R R E N T — F u rn is h e d house
to he thankful for. This hank is
NeSS;
1 9 ,t f a s th e r e s u lt o f an a re ,d e n , be-
J" s t
' " is «'«X <•» an SO» m e n , of
iu e re a s in g
p o p u iX
k e e p in g room s. P h o n e 353-L or
in c re a s in g
thankful for all the prosperity ¡1
r ? : :
T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S
I tw een M y rtle T o ln t a n d C o q uille
" p ,lR rln ia £e o v e rla n d to th e ir from
call m o rn in g s 316 H a rg a d in e .
y e a r to
year
a d d itio n a l
EX PRESS
has had and also thankful to he
la s t e v e n in g . F o u r y o u n g m en of ° ld honies n e a r
L a k e U ru m ia . w h e a t sh o u ld be o b tain e d
73-3 W h ittle T ra n s fe r
from
& S to ra g e Co.
able to learn from hard knocks.
Cel erv
P o w ers, em ployed in th e cam p s T hey haVe be e n re f « g ees u n d e r th e
fo
r
S
E
R
V
IC
E
.
R ipe O lives
la r g e r y ield s p e r a c re r a th e r th a n
F O R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a r t ­
E x p e rie n c ed m o v ers a n d p a c k ­ th e re , w e re in a c a r d riv e n by W . CaT? o f tb e A m e rican N e a r E a s t by th e e x p an sio n of a c re a g e , th e
m e n t, five ro o m s a n d b a th . All
H a w k in s, tra v e lin g a t a h ig h r a te R e h e f fo r five y e a rs .
T hey a ie r e p o r t says.
S oup
e rs of h o u se h o ld goods. D e a l­
m o d ern co n v eniences.
15! 7ih.
m c u rv e w n«
th e ,a s t s u rv iv o rs of a j
as i d a m
,n o n g tb
In re c o m m e n d in g th e p la n tin g
e rs in coal an d wood. P h o n e of speed w hen a s h a rp
C ream of T o m a to Soup
73-3*
th e
a u to m o b ile o n ce-p o w e rfu l n a tio n , d riv e n from of 10.0 0 0 .0 0 0 a c re s
of
w h eat
__________
re a c h e d
and
117.
p lu n g ed o v e r th e
*-
es by K u rd ish in vasion la n d s to o th e r
bank
to th e : th e ir h om
o n ies
FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d th re e
O ffice 89 Oak St. neffr
*
F is h
c ro p s a n d u rg in g
in
1918.
room a p a rtm e n t.
A d u lts
only.
ra
ilro
a
d
tra
c
k
30
fe
e
t
below
.
H otel A sh lan d
d e fin ite e x te n sio n p ro g ra m s lo o k ­ F ille t of Sole
T a r ta r e Sauce
G ive possesion a b o u t
D ecem b er
Ashland, Oregon
Jo e Z a c h e ry ’s back w as b ro k en
ing to w a rd re d u c in g w h e a t a c re ­
T
R
A
N
S
F
E
R
AND
E
X
P
R
E
S
S
__
RECOMMENDS
FOLEY
6 th . In q u ire M rs. C. E. L a n e , a t
and he died in th e h o sp ita l a t
ag e w h e re v e r an a lte r n a tiv e crop
Roast
T id in g s a f te r 3 oclock.
74-6 T. L. P O W E L L — G e n e ral T r a n s ­ N o rth B end. T he o th e r nj,en w ere
K ID N E Y PILLS o r type of fa rm in g can he found
R o ast Y oung T u rk e y
fe r— Good tea m
an d
m o to r in ju re d , b u t n o t s e rio u sly . T he
l!!U!:!l!iilil!!iD!U!!!)!»:i!lll!,!|jilittllUlli!l!l!!!U!!iiDi>
F O R SA LE— H o u seh o ld goods
“
N
o
u
r
m
ed
icin
e
w
o
rk
e
d
a
m
ir
­
tru c k s . Good se rv ic e a t a r e a ­ ¡d riv e r, H a w k in s, s u s ta in e d an in ­
C ra n b e rry Sauce
R a n g e a n d h e a te r, d in in g ta b le ,
ju r y to h is h e a d , a n d a f t e r bein g acle fo r m e ,” w rite s M rs. C) B i­
so n a b le p rice. P h o n e S3.
Illilllliülllüllülilülillllillllllili
c h a irs , ro c k e rs, o ak b u ffe t, c h in a
M ashed P o ta to e s
a tte n d e d by a s u rg e o n w as placed ro n , 140 F a y e tte S tre e t, L y n n ,
c lo se t, b e d ste a d s, sp rin g s and
T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S __ u n d e r a r r e s t fo r re c k le s s d riv in g . M ass. “ 1 w as all ru n dow n, h a d a
S u g a r P eas
m a ttre s s e s , S in g e r sew in g
m a- K ing s T ra n s fe r, g e n e ra l h a u lin g .
cough a ll w in te r, a lso k id n ey
c h in e , la rg e lin o leu m ru g , g a r-
C andied Sw eet
tro u b le an d a f te r ta k in g a few
D ry w ood fo r sa le . P h o n e 113, JACKSON COUNTY LOOSES
d en h o se, tu b s a n d m an y o t h e r i P la za Pool H a ll.
4 5 -tfi
ANOTHER PIO NEER b° * ea Of your nii>d‘cine m y cough
P o ta to e s
u se fu l a rtic le s . Also sm a ll brow n
and b a c k ac h e le ft m e. I can eat
Not th e lig h t w e ig h t p oorly m a rk e d
no-nam ed v ariety , hilt
L e g h o rn p u lle ts . 51! « L ib e rty St.
PIA N O T E A C H E R
an
d
sleep
w
ell.
I
ca
n
v
ass
a
n
d
re
c
­
J a c k s o n c o u n ty ’s o ld est p io n ee rs
F ru it S alad
th e k in d you lik e to receiv e as w ell as give.
M rs. J. R. R o b e rts o n , c e rtifie d
73-3*
a re fa s t jo in in g th e r a n k s of th e om m end it a t ev e ry h o u se I e n ­
p ian o te a c h e r.
C re d it given in
3
d e p a rte d a n d a n o th e r w as ad d ed te r. P ro m p t re lie f s e c u re d from
D esert
M ISC ELL A N E O U S
High School. P h o n e 3 4 1 -J 5 3 t f
In
th
e
W
h
ite
,
also
th
e
B
e
a
u
tifu
l
k
id
n
ey
a
n
d
b
la
d
d
e
r
irr
ita
tio
n
s
,
to th e d eceased M onday w hen D.
P u m p k in P ie,
M ince Pie,
W A N TED — C h ristm a s C actus.
u sin g
J . S. P ie rc e p assed a w ay a t his rh e u m a tic p a in s th ro u g h
hell
ypralin
1 5 5 -7 th .
New E n g la n d P lum
73-3* F o r
hom e in M edford. M r. P ie rc e w as F oley K id n ey P ills. In s is t on th e
M irro rs, B ru sh e s, C om bs, P o w d er and P u ff Box
B u ffe rs,
a sm o o th sh av e,
born in M ansfield, O hio, F e b r u a r y g e n u in e — r e f u se s u b s titu te s . Sold
and
q u ick serv ice, go
P u d d in g
W A N T E D — Y oung gi rl, s e v e n ­
F ile s, C locks, P e rfu m e B o ttles, P ic tu re Fi unes, etc
19, 1835.
e v e ry w h ere .
te e n . re lia b le , w a n ts to ta k e care to th e S hell B a rb e r
See our Assortment
H a v in g cro ssed th e p la in s in
----------- ------------- --------
C offee
o f c h ild re n , by th e d a y o r h o u r. Shop, a c ro ss from D e­
T ea
• 1875 he en g ag ed in m iin g in C al-j
T he D a lla s— 2 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
B ooks a n d
BA » n
a r v m n V D rug S u n d rie s
220 G a rfie ld S tre e t.
70-6* pot.
G rin d in g of all
ifo rn ia , n e a r J a c k s o n v ille , O re. tiln b e r 011 g o v e rn m e n t lan d n e a r
D ru g S u n rie s
S ta tio n e ry
k in d s. C h ild re n ’s w ork
i an d la te r d isc o v e red gold in M on-j h e re b ei»g c ru ise d an d to he sold
W AN TED— W a sh in g . 24 S 1st a sp e cia lty .
i ta n a in 1864. In 18S0 he re tu r n e d n ex t y e a r -
S*.
62-2m o.*
iioioim
J to s o u th e rn O regon w ith h is fa m ­
W. A. S H E L L , P rp o .
LOST— B etw een p o sto ffic e and 532 A. St. A sh la n d , O re
ily. a f te r m oving a g a in to K a n ­
C lassified A ds B rin g R e su lts
E n d e rs s to re v a lu a b le box c o n ­
sas a n d h a s re sid e d in J a c k s o n
ta in in g L ith ia n
M in stre l
Show
co u n ty sin c e th a t tim e. D eath w as
c o stu m e s. F in d e r r e tu r n to Jo h n
! d u e to p a ra ly sis.
E n d e rs . R e w a rd .
74-2
H e w as a m em b e r of th e Sev-
C la ssifie d C o lum n R a te s
O ne c e n t th e w ord each
PHYSICIANS
tim e.
To ru n ev e ry Issue fo r one DR. M A T T IE B. SH A W — R e si­
d e n c e an d office, 103 P io n e e r
m o n th or m o re, ^¿c th e w ord
av. n u e. T e lep h o n e 28. O ffice If
each tim e.
h o u rs, 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5
FO R SA L E
p. m. only.
ARPIY SAGE TEA
YIELD
•New Period
Furniture
in
American
Walnut
1 KILLED AND 3 HÖBT
Thanksgiving Day
$1.00
Nelda Cafe
thanksgiving
» Dinner
The Citizens Bank oí \slil and
easier
NewTfear
Parisian Ivorv
The Genuine Pyralin
Both Plain and DuBarry
S
ELHARTS
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
P L A Z A ’S
H E L P W A N TED
A m b itio u s m an to a c t as o u r
d e m o n s tra to r
fo r th e
W rig h t
C heck P ro te c to r, w h ich se lls for
$7.75 an d gives th e sam e p ro te c ­
tio n as th e $50 to $100 m ach in es.
S a les people d e v o tin g e n tir e tim e
a r e e a rn in g
$10 to $25 * d aily .
Special
THANKSGIVING
Dinner
S p a re tim e r e p re s e n ta tiv e s m a k ­ R e lish e s:
R ip e O lives
in g $25 to $30 w eekly. An e x c lu ­
H e a r ts of C elery
siv e fra n c h is e w ill be given
to
Sw eet M u sta rd P ic k le s
Teal p ro d u c e rs.
W rite to d a y to
le a rn how w e tra in
b e g in n e rs
Soup:
w ith o u t e x p e rien c e to e a rn big
C ream C hicken N oodle.
m oney. T h is is a r e a l d ig n ifie d
h u isn e ss w ith re a l people. W rig h t > E » tre e s
& Co., 616 S. M ichigan Ave. Chi
B ak ed O regon Y oung T u rk e y
cago.
v. ith O y ste r D re ssin g and
C ra n b e rry Sauce
Special
R oast L eg of P o rk
sa u ce
for
Thanksgiving*
Y our d in n e r w ill he ineom -
p le te w ith o u t one of o u r d e
lic io u s Ice C ream C a k e ’s to
fin ish on.
On te le p h o n e orders up to W ed
Hesday e v e n in g —
R e g u la r 50
cen ts.
cent
W h ip p ed
C ream
P ie s 46 c en ts.
c a k es
-A pple-
V í'g e ta h h 's:
S n o w fla k e P o ta to e s
C ream ed C a u liflo w e r
C an d ied Sw eet P o ta to e s
Hood R iv er— A pple h a rv e s t
h e re wil> yield a b o u t 3800 c a r-
loads.
I
NDIGESTION
causes
b loating—gassy
crow d th
e t o e a r t ^ n s t h nntns
S t i o n M . i a i
Alwayt and relief and comfort in
C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
TABLETS
No gnplng—no nauaea—only 25 cent»
H all’s C atarrh
Medicine
W E W IL L B E O P E N U N TIL
1 2 :3 0 a n d in th e e v e n in g from
5 :0 0 to 6 :0 0 .
FRANKLIN BAKERY
w ith
W h ip t
53 E. M ain
P h o n e 59
C offee
M ilk
S e rv e d ' T h u rs d a y fro m 11 30 to
:00 an d from 5 :3 0 to 8 :0 0
R eserve your table now !
u b
Wholesome
Sally Ann Breead
Pumpkin Pies
Gold Sheaf Bread
FOR KITCHEN
C oles S a fe ty C an O p e n e r
P a r in g K nives 13c to :13c
P a ra m o u n t A lu m in u m w are
Lisk
R o a ste rs
PROVOST BROS
Angel Food Fake
T he c h o ic e st o f p a s te rie s of
h ig h e st q u a lity in g re d ie n ts fo r
T h a n k sg iv in g .
f
L ith ia
Q u a lity
Is
A sh ­
H E e x tr e m e ly
fair prices asked
for Goodyear Tires
year in and year out
are shown in the
chart above. Good­
year Tires are selling
today for 45% less
than in 1920; 39%
less than in 1914.
Despite this, their
quality was never so
high as now. This is
a good tim e to buy
Goodyears.
T
w-
Tires
Against the Vorld
i' If C-T-C’s Don’t Outwear and Outrun
Any Make Tire You Put Up Against
Them We’ll Give You a New Tire Free
A sk y o u r electrical dealer. H e
w ill d e m o n stra te electric ran g es
of v a rio u s m o d e ls—electric w a s h ­
e rs, v a c u u m c lea n e rs; an d you j
can get th e m on te rm s.
i |3 Y ACTUAL experience and
S h o w h im y o u r shop p in g list
i -y* test C-T-C Tires are the best
today.
T H E CA LIFO RN IA O R E G O N
tires on the market, and the fac-
PO W ER C O M PA N Y
v a c u u m c le a n e r
cooking ran g e
w a sh in g m ac h in e
se w in g m ach in e
iro n e r
h e a te r pad
tìaHriàty do the work
U s e J Y e a r ly
F ruit Pies
am i
E le c tric ity —in th e kitchen, th e '
la u n d ry , an d in h ousecleaning
does th e h a rd e s t w o rk y o u r w ife
h as to c o n ten d w ith .
waffle iron
ta b le grill
to a ste r
p e rco lato r
h e a te r
c u rlin g iro n
V ▼ I V C K R S
a p o
P u m p k im - Min« «> an d A pple
Pie
A lu m in u m
P L U M M E R ’S
without “dosing” by use of— ’
C lassified a d s b rin g re s u lts .
B E P R E P A R E D F O R COUGHS -
Do h o t w a it u n til a n a tta c k of
“ f lu ” is upon you. T a k e c a re of
th e little co u g h o r cold a n d p r e ­
v e n t th e big one, o r an r.tta c k of
“ flu .”
B e a r in
m i .d F o le y 's
H o n e y an d T a r, th e sa fe a n d s u re
re m e d y fo r c o u g h s, colds, b ro n ­
c h ia l a n d th r o a t
tro u b le s an d
c o u g h s r e s u ltin g fro m “ f lu .” F o l­
e y ’s H o n ey a n d T a r — th e la rg e s t
s e llin g cough re m e d y in th e
w o rld -^ -fre e ’ fro m htUhtes. G et
th e g e n u in e — re fu s e s u b s titu te s .
Bold e v e ry w h e re .
E xclu sive R oasted Bulk
( ’o ffees ,‘Wc and ;j«c
T illa m o o k
C heese A lw ays
in Stock.
‘ W o m a n ’s w o rk is n e v er done” ;
— b u t you can m ake it a g re a t deal
q u ick er an d e a s i e r th is C h rist- ,
m as!
lABYS
COLDS
are soon “nipped in the bud”
Dai
Pu dii in g
C ream
Tea
W right’s Dill Rel­
ish-and Supreme
Mayonnaise
SoU h ¿ m tg ittt fin over 40 yta n
Ice C ream and W a fe rs
H om e M ade M ince P ie s '1 .‘15
cen ts.
•
Seedless Raisins
Seeded Muscat Raisins
1 omatoes, String Beans
Pineapple, Pears
F. J. C H EN EY &. C O ., T oled o, O hio
l) « 's s e r | :
P u m p k in
Well Match
You’ll Like
Sun-Kist
—rid your system o f Catarrh or Deaf­
ness caused by Catarrh.
Salad :
P la z a S pecial
4(>
‘ e n th
Day A d v e n tist A d v e n tist
‘ c h u rc h in M edford.
H e is su rv iv e d by his w ife, five
sons, one d a u g h te r a n d e ig h t
g ra n d c h ild re n . F u n e ra l
serv ices
w ere held th is a fte rn o o n in M ed­
ford. In te rm e n t n e a r R uch.
P
tory lias authorized us to let YOU PROVE
it for yourself or get a new tire FREE.
Here is the most remarkable guaranty
any tire manufacturer has ever offered
‘ the public.
Put a C-T-C tire on any wheel of your car, and
any OTHER make tire of equal size opposite it.
Run them continuously, and if the C-T-C doesn’t
outwear and outrun the other make we’ll GIVE
YOU A NEW TIRE FREE.
This offer only holds good on C-T-C’s bought from
authorized C-T-C dealers before January 15th, and as
1 you will need new tires by Spring anyway—get in on
this unheard offer NOW.
C-T-C’s a re th e lo ngest w earin g tire s, th e b e st fo r non-skid, best
fo r tra c tio n in m ud and sand, b e st fo r crushed rock roads, and
have th e to u g h e st tre a d , s tro n g e s t sidew alls, m ost e x p e rt hand-
w orkm anship and can be driven safely a t low in flatio n .
In spite of their GUARANTEED SUPERIORITY,
C-T-C’s cost NO MORE than ordinary tires.
A t G o o d yea r S e reiee S ta tio n
D ealer! w e t e l l a n d ra c o m -
m e n d th e n e w G o o d y e a r
C o rd t w ith th e b e v e le d A ll-
W e a th e r T r e a d a n d b a c k
th e m u p w ith tta n d a r d
G o o d yea r S eroice
la n d ’s s ta n d a rd of m e rit.
A sh la n d Y u lc a u iz in g W o rk s
H a rris o n B ro s. F o n l G a ra g e
L ithia B akery
GOODYEAR
“ W e ite rn M ad e for W eatern Trade'*
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T U Ö is 5
Leedom’s Tire House
•* —
Beaver Block