Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 30, 1923, Special Edition, Page 6, Image 6

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FAH* EDITION, ASHLAND DAILY TIDlNOl
Guests Yesterday—
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Holmes
were guests at the hortte of Mr.
and Mrs. H. P. Holmes yesterday.
They drove from th eir home in
Grants Pass early yesterday and
have returned there.
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A Daily Chronicle of those who come anil go, anil events of
Local Interest.
Motor from Medford mid G iants j
Pass—
R. W. Steariis a resident of
G rants Pass and Dr. R. W.
Stearns, of Medford, with their
families were gue9ts at the H. A.
Stearns home yesterday. After
eating a bountiful turkey d in n e r,!
All P attern H ats One-IIalf the party attended the football
Price Saturday. W ineland’s & game. They returned to their
I ¡Shephed.
homes last evening.
E X C E L LENT
DIS PLAY IS
Friday, November Ä0, iti ti
Only five remain and these will be ders Co., R. E. Detrick, McGee's,
alloted today. Apparently there Ashland F u rn itu re Co., McNair's
will not. be Sufficient booths to Drug Store, Jordan Electric Co.,
accommodate all the firm s t h a t , Ashland Electric Supply, Vining
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are desirous of m aking exhibits, / Theatre, Swenson & Peebler, Ash'
¡The booths have been alloted in ” ------ “ ’ --- — -r-r--.—----- — ,
the order applied for and if any
firm is denied the privilege of
participating it will be because of
th e r delay In m aking application
PLAZA MARKET SPECIALS
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Exhibit by Ashland Stores for space-
Will Eclipse All For-
One reason for securing the
...................... .......................... I All P attern
H ats One-Half
Do it now— get them later.
liier
Efforts.
spacious
Chautauqua Building in
All P attern H ats One-Half I Price Saturday. W ineland’s & Darling Studio for po rtraits th a t
.1» bland Lodge No.
which to hold the W inter Fair
Price Saturday. W ineland’s & Shephed.
please. Phone No. 8.
A. F. & A. M.
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! Shephed.
Special Communication,' Friday
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for the m erchants exhibit, yet
A ttended th e Game Y esterday—
Our hand dipped
Im perial j Only Few Booths for M erchant’s there is reason to believe th a t with
evening. Nov. 30. first degree. | Business ___________________
in San Y r a n t isro—
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C. P ort and family from Chocolates represent the best—
Display Remain and Will Be
additional space a num ber will
Visiting brethren cordially wel­
A. B artolettl, proprietor of the : Jacksonvllle ara visiting a short Rose Bros.
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Alloted
Today.
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be
unable to place exhibits.
come.
L iihia Bakery, is in San F ran c is-' ,llne
relatives.
Guests from Med fowl—
23 Exhibits Assured
lt. P. NIMS, W. M.
R. N. Price and son, of Medford
co on a business trip. Mr. B o r-1
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H. H. E lhart, who heads the
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23 m erchants
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W. H. DAY. Secretary. toletti left W ednesday evening
Large loaf— Quality bread 10c. were guests yesterday at the F. E. comittees of m erchants’ displays, | business firms> a metVUttlllS
few frQm
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34-tf Shaffer home.
and Is expected home tonight of Bon Ton.
announced yesterday th a t unpre- side of Ashland, have applied for
tomorrow.
j cedented interest is being exhib-
Second in Ashland—
Fresh Homemade Candies at Union Services Held Yesterday__ ; ited by the m erchants of Ash­ sapee. Only five booths rem ain. '
Those who are already a rra n g ­
F irst In Portland and second I
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,
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! See the Auto Top Shop for your Rose Bros..
land in the coming W inter F air ' ing to place exhibits are:
Union
Services
of
several
of
In Ashland in the state of Oregon work . near p „ arR , Oaragfl
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the city churches were held yes- j and th a t at least 23 firm s will
H. H. E lhart, Murphy Electric
for the installation of equipment
Here from Yoncolla—
terday morning at the Congrega- i be represented with excellent ex- Co., E. R. Isaac & Co., H. B. i
to m ake H. A. Kohmans Salt;
J. B arrington Gibson, of Yon­ tional church. The choir of that Dibits. The displays to be installed
Many beautiful gifts nt Dar-
Rising Bread. In the B m Ton ling Studio.
colla,
motored to Ashland W ed­ church gave special musical num- by the m erchants will portray Plum m er, L. L. Leedora, Ashland
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Bakery.
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nesday to spend Thanksgiving bers in addition to the in te re stin g 1 varied lines of m erchandise and Daily Tidings, E. T. Staples, En-
Garm ents Relined— remodeled with his sister, Mrs. B ert Smith speech made by Rev. B. C. Miller, will be featured by exception-
CHRYSANTHEMVMS
Ask for Salt Rising B^ ad and repaired at Orres Tailor Shop at 733 Oak street. He will return
Autumn decorations provided a , ally attractive lines, in which will
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Monday.
' C' 2 i — upstairs. Phone 04..
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pretty setting for the service.
¡he found the latest fashions, He-j
The A ristocrat of Fall Bloom-
signs and articles of interest to ing Flowers are now blooming
Are you hard to fit? Have y o u r ',.
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Have your clothes cleaned at
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/ . ; B rothers Go to California—
the buying public.
In great profusion.
su it tailored to m easure at Paul-!
T . , „„q w
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Paulserud’s.
Phone
119.
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John and George Robison left
So great has been the demand
Our Potted plants were never
eeroa 8. It costs no more.
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j W ednesday m orning for Lodi,
for space in the m erchants ex- Better.
Try our fresh kippered salmon
| Cal. to visit th eir m other, Mrs.
(jh lb it departm ent th a t practically
Now is the time to p'lant Roses
Move Here from Dunsmuir—
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Samuel Robison. Mrs. George ‘D etricks.”
every
booth
has
been
assigned.
V\ e have ju st added a great many
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mansfield
Robison did not make the trip as
of
the choicest varieties to our
have recently moved to Ashland
i To G rants Pass Tonight__
And, if, with our W inter Fair, stock.
reported.
from D unsm uir and are a t home
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About forty members of the “A ffair Is an Aid to Growing In ­ we can spread the gospel of more
’ ASHLAND GREENHOUSES
d u stry .” Says Secretary
a t 84 Garfield street. Mr. Mans­ f I have made a special study ofj Bapti;it Sunday School plan to
and b etter cows, we will have ac- Foot Oak and Helman St., Phone
J . H. Fuller.
field Is a boiler m aker working i automobile Insurance; get my lin o to r
G rants Pass tonight
j complished one of the objects of 12°-
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In the Southern Pacific round rates first. Yeo, of course.
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th at
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holding this exhibition. An actual
house.
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Sunday School in conformance
In commenting on the W itner ! exhibit of choice dairy cows would
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Special Holiday reducHons in with a wager made last spring to F air with respect to dairying and be a welcome addition to the big '
Bread
suits and overcoats—tailored to see which school would net the other industries, J. H. F uller, i show, but in lieu of this the most!
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we can expect is to have one prize ;
your m easure at Orres tailo r shop larger attendance gain. Ashland secretary of the F air says:
lost
and
is
obliged
to
entertain
“ If there is any one thing which bossy take the stage and, through !
upstairs.
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Lecture a t H aw thorne Annex—
that school, tho it. Is stated that the W inter F air is intended to do, j some good in terp reter of the cow i
Temple of Truth, Friday evening,
Maple squares— 30c B
Ton. G rants Pass will supply the din­ it is to set forth the various lines language, tell us w hat ought to
8 P. M. on ‘‘The Application of.
ner.
of agricultural and Industrial o p -! be done for the immediate fu rth - I
the Law of R ight Living; and its Out-of-town Visitors—
portunities which this section of- • erance of this great industry,)
W. V. H arris and A F. Gra-
Effects Good and Evil.” By Dr.
Ready-to-wear suits and over- fers and invites. W ith the com ing1 which means everything for the
D ,
Nina E. Pickett of Los Angeles. ham, or K lam ath Falls, are n -'
of irrigation and its extension to growth and prosperity of our i
mong
out-of-town
visitors.
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Public cordially Invited.
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every section of the Rogue River Southern Oregon country.”
Wilder was an out-of-town visit­ In the H o s p i ta l -
valley from Ashland to O rants
or yesterday. P. C. Dreesell spent
Return to Pasadena—
Alec Hall Is a( the Community
Pass, dairying offers perhaps the
from- Hospital recuperating from a n er­
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Griffith Thanksgiving in Ashland
greatest opportunity of any place
John Maloney
Is vous breadown.
have returned to Pasadena after Bo^ue River
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¡in the United States.
spending the sum m er in southern amon8 late arrivals from O rants
“ G reat crops of alfalfa,
the
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The Secret is out— Dec. 3rd is
Oregon with their parents, Mr. Pass. A nother visitor from K lam ­
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ath Falls recently was E. W. Car-! the Lithian Minstrels.
and Mrs. D. B. Lyon.
covered for the dairy cow. com­
ter. P. W. Dayton and m other and
TOO LATE TO CT/ASSIFY
bined with an agreeable climate
Ask for Salt Rising Bread Samuel W right all from Pendle­
FOR RENT— 4 room apartm ent and not too excessive rain fall,
Monday.
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and garage. Adults only. Call at m ake conditions so ideal th a t it
th eir home in eastern Oregon.
is no idle dream to expect in the
63 N. Main St.
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Remember the Farm Home pro­
very near fu tu re the establish­
Our famous Tamales are al­
gram Friday. 8:00 P. M. at Pres­
FOR RENT — 5-room cottage m ent of great factories for the
byterian church.
75-2 ways good. Try one— Rose Bros. on Pioneer Ave., one block from
condensing and distribution of
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Do not forget
these great staple products.
To Visit In C a lifo r n ia -
your Radiator
H. J. B arrett, 174 Oak St. 76-2*1
Orres cleans clothes clean.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Lyon plan to
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FOR SALE— To close an estate
leave Boon for C alifornia to be Phone 6 4— we call.
; 4 room house, large barn and
gone several w,-eks. They ‘will
G reeting Card
W hiz A nti-Freeze
I other out-buildings. 3 1-3 acre of
visit In O ntario with Mrs. Holden Cars W ere Thick Y esterday—
G uaranteed to prevent freezing
The num ber of cars th at passed i land with free w ater right. Call
A ssortm ent
and later go to south Pasadena,
and not to injure radiator.
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w here they will he guests of Mr. a given point on North Main at 63 N. Main.
A scientific preparation
Handsome Engraved G reet­
street yesterday afternoon
fol­
Lyon’s Blatter. Mrs. Norris.
Made and tried in the East
ing Cards for Christm as also
lowing the football game exceeded FOR RENT— Furnished house
Religious and Humorous.
Quart 45cts.
Gallon $1.75
10S9 Boulevard. Phone 391-L.
K ohm an’s Salt Rising Bread, 480 in approxim ately 45 m inutes.
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IK) NOT USE ALCOHOL:
on the m arket Monday. At your The cars were in compact form a­
5c to 50c
It boils at 173 degrees
grocery, or Bon Top Bakery. 76-2 tion, following each other as
WANTED— Oregon Jo u rn al
Gift
Stationery
(w
ater
boils
at 212degrees)
closely as possible w ithout en­ subscribers. We try to Diease our
Freeze-Meter Test Service Free
Each
one
is
distinctive
and
H coets nothing to get my in- dangering those preceeding or custom ers. Charles W. C hattin,
each one is put up in an
suranoe rates. Yeo, of course. 21-t following.
Jr., Agent.Phone 353-L.
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attractive holiday box.
Aak for
Monday.
Salt
Spitzenburgs, Baldwins, N ew tons
P e r Box $1.00
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High Patent Idaho flour, per sack $1.60, by bbl $6.25.
Crewn and White Loaf flour, none better, per sack
$2.00, per bbl. $7.40.
Crown dairy meal, per sack $1.85, 5 sack lots at $1.75.
Mill run per sack $1.50, 5 sack lots $1.40.
Economy mixed feed .per sack $1.40, 5 sack lots $1.30
I rown scratch teed, contains sunflower seed and egg
making essentials, per 100 lbs., $2.85, 500 lb lots at
$2.75.
Grown egg mash, 100 lbs $2.80. 500 lb. lots $2.65.
Buttermilk egg masli, 100 lbs., $3.05, 500 lb. lots $2.90
We m ust em pty our feed room in order
to rem odel; so we are o fferin g special in­
ducem ents to move our p resen t stocks.
P L A Z A M A R K E T
H. A. Steain
We
Deliver
01
Main
Rising
Ashland
Service Station
Cold Weather
is coming
It’s Here
No-Dim:
REWARD — For retu rn
of
Rpeud Week at Ranch—
Swifts— Bacon, Boiled Hara,
leather
bill-fold
lost
at
football
Louis Dennis, 440 California, Chipped beef and lard. Get It at
spent the Thanksgiving holiday Detricks. It's the best.
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rency, d riv er’s license, etc. Ned
at his turkey and chicken ranch
French, Medford.
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near Eagle Point.
Cliff Payne m akes steps.
Yes we m ake suits in our shop.
— We have expert cutters and
tailors at Orree Tailor Shop up-
atalre.
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W a deliver the goods. Service
Is our motto. Detricks—phone
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FOR SALE— Spitz apples. C. C.
You don’t have to risk a cent W olters, Talent, Ore.
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to be relieved of catarrh.- Get a
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Hyomel
o u tfit
from
McNair I FOR SALE— 4 residences 3 to
Bros., the druggist, and if it does, 6 rooms in Talent. Mrs. C. C.
not satisfy, they will refund the W olters, Talent, Ore.
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purchase price.
No. 4.
75c to $10.00
See onr Advance
Showing of Gift
Suggestions.
McNair Bros.
Drug M o n
A Prepared Cloth
(in can) only 50 cts.
To keep your winsliield clear, i
W ill Last A Year
One application for a rain or
Snowstorm
28 Stores
20thCcnluryGroccry
28 Storci
Multiplying Dollar Power
H undreds of item s priced in the 20th C entury way release
m any a dollar ordinarily spent fo r table supplies fo r other pur-
poses.
In th e a g g re g a te these prices m ultipliying the dollar pow er
m ean a w onderful saving in th e period of only a few months.
Saturday and M ondala few d o llars <{<»
( r.vsLil AVliite Soap, 10 bars for 40cts.
Royal Baking Powder, large cans, sold
at service stores ordinarily at 50 cents,
20tb Century P rice......................... 40c
Koval Club Coffee, 1 pound can 39cts.,
3 pound can ................................. $1.08
\v< i l k Ot I11Í a ny
Eastern Lorn \I eal, yellow or wbit<
(-reme Oil Soap, lots of stores won’t
<‘ven to give you 3 for’ 25c, 2(lth Cen-
tury price, special, 4 b ars,............. 25c
Guest-Ivory, bar 5 cents, Box of 12
.................................................55c
Shortening, a very high grade in bulk,
Pound ...........................................1 7 * c
Flour—49 pound sacks of fancy Patent
2 .................................................$1.85
AValu'uts, California No. 1, soft shell,
per pound.......................................32
Telephone Peas, Preferred Stock
Brand, c a n ....................................20c
Iowa standard Corn, extra quality,
c a n ............................... .....................i2c
3 cans f o r ......................................... 35c
20th Century Coffee, Is better in every
way, pound, 35 cents, 3 pounds. .$1.00
P eaberiy genuine, plenty of strength,
Pound . ....................... ...................30c
We AVant Your Business
Dr. Oeser & Son
Ashland
Medford
Grants Pass
Tillamook cheese, cream cheese,
cottage cheese, milk and b u tte r.'
We sell the best. D etricks.
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Dsave Saturday—
W. W. Barham and family will
leave Saturday for Salem where
Have a fit a t Orres. Tailors for
they will be the guests of rela­ men and women. Upstairs.
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tives of Mr. Barham and also
visit A. Hoppe, father of Mrs. Home from D unsm uir—
Barham.
Cedric Myer is a guest at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
O ur $24.75 all wool suits and W illiam Myer on High street. He
overcoats are great. Tailored to spent Thanksgiving here yester­
your m easure in the latest fash­ day.
ion.
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D arling Studio— Sittings even­
Fresh fru it cake and mince ings by appointm ent. Phone No. 8.
m eat Ingredients— brown sugar,
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citron, spices, orange peel, lemon
peel, w alnuts and so forth. De-
Oh Boy! Dec. 3rd is the Lith-
trleks. We deliver.
59-tf Ian M instrels.
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T ruck Chassis
V/ F.o.B. DETROIT
L ino
oi . n bar ,
Christmas Store
•912 tL L C N S t
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•Biw/y typet can be tupplied to meet every requirement.
If you were to ask a hun­
dred—or a thousand—Ford
truck owners w hy they use
Ford trucks, in preference
to all others, they w ould
likely say, “B ecause th e
Ford stands up.”
T hey know that under the
endless grind of daily ser-
vice the Ford stays on the
J job
VZKZ XUVtlLU
UXU U
R.
month Ail
in C
and
month
out, w ith very little me­
chanical care, and w ith
practically no expense for
repairs or replacements.
They w ould emphasize the
work this truck does, not
its initial cost.
Ford Truckt can be bought through the Ford FTeekly Purchate Plan.
Don’t forget our Saturday Special Sales
for which you can still be thankful.
Harrison Brother’s Garage
EAGLE M ARKET
Phone 107
Visit the—-
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On Performance Records
The
Big
Feast
While Attending Ashland Winter Fair December 5th to 8th
?
Ford Trucks Are Bought
82 N. Main
land Greenhouse, H. G. Enders
W holesale Grocery,
American
Maize Sales Co., K err Gifford C».,
B. R. Putm an and Southern Ote«
gon Radio Store.
• THE CHRISTMAS STORE is filled io o v erflo w in g w ith G ifts
for every member of the family
A visit to our C hristm as displays will furnish welcome g ift
suggestions, as well as the opportunity to fill g ift lists, which a re
alread y complete.
TOY DEPT ON THE BALCONY
Toyville is a joyous place; no wonder all the
little folks like lhat section of ours, for there all
their dreams come true. Boyish laughter rings
out as dancing clowns and mechanical toys per­
form; little girls, faces grow wistful as their
anus reach out to clasp the doll that looks “ just
like baby’’ and babies cry with delight at the
cuddly teddy bears. .Grown folks find a visit
to Toyville the best way to decide just what the
children like best.
Do Y our
C A R S * TRUCKS • T R A C T O R S
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
H ere
l
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AC S CO.
G ifts fo r All
th e Fam ily