Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 30, 1923, Special Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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COMMITTEES'
HEADINGTHE
WINTER FAIR
As You Have Dreamed
e
As You Have Visioned
As You Have Planned
AUTOMOTIVE SHOP
e BUILD IT
FOR CAR EQUIPMENT
There are some sixteen pr sev­
enteen committees directing ar-i
rangm ents for the coming W inter;
F air, December 5, 6, 7 and 8.
The chairm an of each committee f
wes elected because of his or her
particular knowledge of their
respective departm ents, and each
is assisted by representative men
and women of Ashland and of
Jackson county. For the benefit!
of those who may have occasion
to communicate with one or more
of the committees and for general
inform ation, a complete list o f
the committees is presented here­
w ith:
Executive Committee— F. C.
Homes, pres., J. H. Fuller, sec.,
J. H. McGee, A. H, Davenhill, H.
G. Enders, Jr., G. W. Dunn.
Poultry D epartm ent— H. W.
Fram e, E. O. Smith. A. McMillan,
M. E. Thompson, E rn est Webb.
Corn, Grain and A griculture—
C. B. Lamkin. Carl Glasgow, J.
N. Dennis, H. O. Anderson, A. C.
Joy.
Industrial D epartm ent— Jam es
B arrett, I. K. Fridegar, C. Fro-
man, Ralph H adfield, E. T. Sta­
ples.
M erchants Exhibits and Booths
— H. H. E lh art, C. B. Evans, L. F.
Ferguson, C. G. Peebler, H. P.
Holmes.
Domestic D epartm ent— Mrs. C.
H. Pierce, Dr. Maude Hawley,
Mrs. F. C. Homes, Mrs. II. Barron,
Mrs. Ella Mills.
,
R abbit D epartm ent— W. P.
R athe, A. C. W aterm an, C. S.
Roberts.
H o rticu ltu ral— J. M. W agner,
J. II. Robbins. T. S. Wiley, A. H.
Johnson, Prof. F. C. Reimer.
! Dairy D epartm ent— Ralph Bill­
ings, M. W. Bowers, M. C. Lin-
i niger.
Automobile Show— A. C. Will-
bite, II. D. McNair, J. K. McWill­
iams, A. L. Trask, Ray Dix.
I S c h o o l s D epartm ent— Mrs. |
Louis Dodge, G. A. Briscoe, Mrs. |
E. A. Wood, M rs.-Louis Schwein,
|
I Mrs. Emil Peil.
A rt D epartm ent, Needle work,
etc.— Ladies’ A rt Club. Mrs.
J
Selma Gray, pres.
|
A rt D epartm ents,
paintings,
china, etc.— Mrs. V. V. Mills, Mrs. |
: N. H. H arrison.
,
j
Boys and Girls Club W ork—
! Mrs. A. C. Joy, Mrs. H. C. Galey,
! Loyd Moss, Elton Beeson.
|
Decoration— R. E. Detrick, F. fi
F. W hittle, F . J. Murphy, Mrs. S
Otto W inter, Mrs. F ran k Jordon.
Program Com m ittee— H. K.
(Tomlinson, V. D. Miller, Carl
Loveland, W. M. Hughes, J. Q.
Adams.
In the prettiest little eity on
the Pacific Highway—A com­
posite of all the most desired
elements-health, schools, rec­
reation and year-around live"
ableness.
Build In Ashland
11777 invite You to come as a visitor to Ashland’s Winter
n1™* and make a survey of its possibilities as a toivn of
socialbility, scenery, character, churches, schools, intel­
ligence, fraternalism and Christian democracy.
Real Estate Agents Will Be Glad To Serve You
In Location Values—But We Would Be Glad To
Be of Service in Your Building Plans.
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co,
Building Materials and Fuels
S E R V IC E
—steady conservative growth and
—development in agricultural, dairy
—and mercantile enterprises and
—local investments as well as
—bond and public utilities securities
PROTECTION OF DEPOSITORS
B urns— R ailroad will
here by first of year.
S !
—shall see illustrated in the great
—exhibits of Asldand’s Winter Fair.
Cleaner - Gabriel Snubbers - Halladay Tempered
Steel Bumpers - Pyrex Fire Extinguishers - Weed
Tire Chains
Automotive Service by Workmen who
Work
Who appreciate fine fitting g ar
ments at reasonable prices.
AUTOMOTIVE SHOP
Opposite First National Bank and
♦
Up-Stairs Over McGees Store
_
Nininger & Warner
Plus =VaIue
B u y Christm as Furniture
and Toys
PUGS
At The
Big Up-to-Dat<j
'Home
Furnishing
Store During
The reputation this store has achieved for quality, lair price, and new styles
has been wonderfully helpful in the large increase to the volume of our business.
That should mean something to those who are thinking of buying furniture and
home furnishings this winter, and cause them to come to Ashland during the
Winter F air for the express purpose of seeing our storks.
Satisfactory Rug’s
must be pleasing
in appearance and
give long service.
We have them.
Period Suites and Individual Pieces for Overstuffed suites with the Ibig easy
Pining Room, Bed Room, Parlor, Living ehairs, covered with tap, figured vel-
Room.
our and steel cut mohair.
Toy Department
One of the brightest
Pear to the wife’s heart is the advent of spots in southern Ore­
a Seller’s Kitchen Cabinet with a tlious- gon for the happiness
of the children is our
ami labor saving devices,
big stock of toys for
Christmas. During fair
week is good time to
make the selection of
gifts for the kiddies.
Bring the children to
see what Santa has in
Furnishers in Ashland
store for them.
Pay Beds, Pufohls, Simmons and Kinney
Rome Beds, V anity Dressers, Chiffer-
ettes.
'
”
Swenson & Peebler
The Biggest Home
B
Golden Rule
Visit
Ashland’s
Winter Fair
Pec. 5 - G - 7 - 8
Ashland
E lk s
B ldg.
Store
Christmas
Special
in
Every Section
Shop Early
Oregon
Phone
No. 3
We invite you to inspect our Christinas display and make this store your
Headquarters during the Winter Fair
reach
G IF T
S U G G E S T IO N S
OVERLANDj
Ladies Pure Silk Hose
Silk Shirts for Men
Coaster Wagons 1
Handkerchiefs
Sweaters for Men and Boys
Ladies House Slippers
Mens Silk Sox
Beacon Bathrobe Blankets
Special Selections
Dainty Toilet Assessories
Handsome Bags and Purses
Fanev Bath ToAvels
Mens Neckwear
Mens House Uppers
Mens Dress Shoes
gWitli disc rubber tiredl
gwheels, and a fine finished!
(body,
made.
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5 sturdily
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j PEIL’S CORNER!
New Period
Furniture
in
American
Walnut
ASHLAND FURNITURE
COMPANY
04 N. Main
i
- Outlook Windshield
Tailors for Men and Women
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Citizen’s Bank oi Ashland
Assure Safety and Comfort
Raybestos Brake Lining
Orres
= ! establish in the county one of the
■ finest Guernsey cattle ranches in
= = the state. He has leased the F rank
■ H utchins farm on th e Clackamas
==g | river about eight miles from Ore-
iH gon City.
Mr. Mahy was induced to come
s g to Clackamas county by Mr. Wes^t-
= over, American representative of
H | | th e Guernsey club, who told him
of the advantages here.
—matter ol public and individual
—of well-founded prosperity as you
Have a Fit at—
OREGON CITY. Nov. 30.— E.
J. Mahy, direct from the Island of
sss Guernsey and bringing with him
, a carload of thoroughbred Guern-
H=: sey cattle, arrived in Clackamas
■ ¡county last week and intends to
—naturally comes first with us. as a
—welfare. In that we find the glory
:
ttfliiiiwiiM niHiiiiiiuniiinM iiiniM
OREGON WILL HAVE
FINE GUERNSEY FARM
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—which includes analysis and counsel
—and conscientious advice regarding
OMISSION MADE IX ART
NEEDLECRAFT DIVISION
Thru an erro r made in St
the premium list for the 8
A rt Needlework d ep art­ «
m ent no premium was 8
listed
for fancy bed­ 8
spreads. Prem ium s for 8
this item are offered as ♦♦
follows.
8
Crochet Bedspread
8
$2.00, $1.00
8
Em broidered Bedspread
8
$2.00, $1.00
8
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
CHAMBER PRESIDENT IS
BEND SUICIDE (? ) IS
ers d isco v ered to d av In hip let*
AFTER TURKEY LAURELS
LIVING IN CALIFORNIA te r o l good-bye, R ogers bequeath*
! ed his autom obile to whoever
Fred C. Homes, president of the
BEND, Ñor. 29.—-W. B. Rog­ might find It, and referred In
Ashland Chamber of Commerce ers, who disappeared several melancholy strain to the later dis*
and head of the executive com­ weeks, ago while on a trip across ; covery of his “ bleaching bones.”
m ittee for the W inter Fair, is an the high desert and whose fare­
enthusiastic fancier of good tu r ­ well notes led to the belief that
Union Pacific railroad purchases
keys and has intim ated th a t he is he had ended his life, is now ' 3057 a d d itio n a l fre ig h t r e f r ig e r -
going after the laurels in th a t de­ living in California, Sheriff Rng- i a io r cal's,
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partm ent this year. Mr. Homes
Representative M en a n d
lias some exceptionally fine tu r­
Women Head Committees
keys and will offer strong com­
Arranging Events
petition, but it is understood th at
a num ber of other turkey grow­
FRED HOMES IS HEAD
ers of the valley are not going to
Fuller, McGee, Davenhill, Enders
North Portland— $1,250,000; perm it him to have everything his
ami Dunn Compose Execu-
paper mill to go up.
own way.
tlve Committee.
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HOME!
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