frrtâay, NovCiutRir »0, iüu»! YYINTfER frAlR EDITION, ASHtA.VD DAILY ■M -- -- — ■■M M Ï Masters and Slaves ; Capt. H. W- Fram e and E rnest W ebb H ave A lw ays B een Con sisten t Show Supporters. w HISTORY OF ASHLAND’S WINTERFAIR Event I s TIEN you come Io think of it, it is the people who don’t save their money that work for the people th at do save it. in the long run. (Jet into the master class hy opening a savings, account with this hank. , „1, aw, O ut-grow th o f - i. u n « « “ * , P o u ltry . D airy in g , fia b b its t P age «M k, slve .M to X E W S T E A M S H IP F O R ' Orleans. The „ ea rn e r fc, ,o gether witil tile m erchants' booths S. P. NEW YORK LINE, have a displacem ent of 11,100 arrayed around the entire o u te r' The Southern Pacific Com pany| < ! ■ umn $2.- edge, and the decorations portray-, ing a w inter scene, and with beau I has placed an order with the Todd It is ex p ected tin« a m e r w ill tiful lighting effects, surely the ' Drydock & Construction Company •’why” ' of the W inter F air will Will Give Lectures and Demon- j of Tacoma, W a r t .7 ’ fo7 CO ,npleud : hd <t'-Hvvr«-«l next be answered. ‘ modern passenger steam ship for^ " . ’There are to 1, • aecommodu- stration s d u rin g His Stay- P o s s ib ilitie s of G ro w th ¡ th e C o m p a n y ’s A tla n tic fle e t, p l v - t i o n s to r 237 firs: « in City. and 111 ing b etw een New Y ork a n d N ew j s te e ra g e p a sse n g e rs. There are m a n \ possibilities of Krow!h u ean bp enlarged upon} Charles 8. Brew ster, who h a s !---- each year so th a t w ithin a com- been selected to judge the poul paratively short time people will j try exhibits this year, is a great come from the Rogue River valley I favorite with poultry men of the and s°nthern Oregon, not only, J valley, and especially with young but from a much fs greated distance . People. He io is ti a recognized «vv ta uiniiniuv » -■ i i ti o g n p o poul u i- To Capt. H. W. Fram e, of Tal Southern Oregon Poul- ent, and E rnest Webb, of C entral try Show. 8 |j Point, go the honors for being f | i the most loyal and consistent G R O W T H IS RAPID g | boosters for the Southern Oregon Poultry Show and W inter F a ir ., Poultry Show Is One of Best in to see th e W in te r F a ir, a s w ell j try a u th o r ity hy th e A m erican - . . a southern .. _ - They have been behind both from — E n tire u S .» ta ..— te — E xh ibits »— Are as *----------- to see what Oregon ■ Poultry Association and was for sta rt to finish, and during the Varied. w inter is like. a num ber of years «iicaff of the past two or three years have giv —— — And then the chickpns neverI Poultry D epartm ent at Oregon en more of th eir time and efforts Four years ago, after having put op their finest feathers until A gricultural College. Mr Brew- to m aking the events successful conducted five successive poultry in December; the apples never ster is at present with Kerr-Gif- than any one else. shows, a m ere handful of mem- take on their richest and m o st'fo rd Co., of Portland, Andy McMillan, Merton Thomp- bers of the association met in the beautiful tin ts of red and yellow i D uring his stay in Ashland, Mr. ' son and E verett Sm ith, of Ashland Library Building a t Medford to until December. These, w ith green Brewster will give lectures and have developed into real poultry discuss the prospects of h o ld in g 1 grass carpeting the lawns of t h e ! dem onstrations which will be of Ashland, Oregon enthusiasts. M illard Grubb has the usual annual show. The last city and the valley of the Rogue; interest to all engeged in and in- -------------- ---------- -------- -------( also gone in for some real fancy ¡show, while indicating increased j with chrysanthem um s, roses, and ■ terested in poultry growing. “*“ •* interest in the rab b it departm ent, geranium s still blooming gaily ! — __________ g i stuff. had not brought out a good ex- in our lawns and gardens— this is Roseburg— 48,789,000 ft. gov hibit in the poultry departm ent, j southern Oregon, the real place ernm ent timeb rsold netting ap 00020101010200000100020001020201010002000101040510061007050210010605100409010200000100000002000102000401020100000102532348232348485353892389484823482323234848482353484853485353232348538923 and the enthusiasm was at a low for a W inter Fair. proxim ately $96,000. ebb, so far as continuing the ev- g = hibition was concerned. Several causes had contributed to the condition, one of the prin H cipal being th a t while the poul try business as a whole had in- If creased rem arkably, the fact th at ¡8 th e larger breeders, together with H a percentage of all poultry' own ers in the valley engaged in the business, were looking at it pure ly from the commercial view -1 Ë T O g point, little interest in the fancy or show part of the game made it B Ï Z “ 1HC TT Tr difficult to obtain an extensive H ; S and w orthy exhibit. The tim e in which to arrange ’B for another show was lim ited, the ( association was still in debt to aiH ¿onsiderable extent for old coops. ¡H and no one appeared willing to H assume the responsibility of eon- 8 a __ ducting another show. At th a t B = = ju n ctu re the secretary of the H Solo and Ensemble Dancing s j Ashland Cham ber of Commerce J “ suggested th at, with the consent | Hawaiian Troupe, Saxophone Septette, Male Oc of the association, he would un- 7 dertake to assum e the responsihil- tette ami many other specialties 55=i Ity lo r holding the sixth annual ==j= I show and would endeavor to m ake a worth while exhibition. 3i ■ ¡T he suggestion was heartily re- =gg I ceived and warmly approved. JLTUJBL2 THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL ASHLAND, OREGON December 6-7-8 The Citizens Bank of Ashland Lithian Minstrels All Star Local Cast Monday, Dec. 3 Comedians 777 - Singers - Dancers A dditions Are M ade Benefit L ithian Rooster Organization Those who attended the Ash- 6 ■ ¡land W inter F a ir in 1920, held ! 3 •» s? S £ i entirely in the Armory, with 3 Tickets $1.50 and $1.00 Plus W ar Tax chickens, rabbits, turkeys, ducks, *S ■ ! geese, m erchant’s booths and R Hg i dem onstration agents, red apples, I s H I i yellow corn and many o th er ex- 5niniiiiitiiiiiji!i!inai:!ii!iiiHaiiiiiiit'8iii!iiiiiHii!Hiiiiyi!iiiij«niiiii!iiiij«H!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiti«niiiH«Hiii!iiH«i!iiii!iiH«ii!!iiiiiiiiiiw!iiiiiiiJiti!HHiiiiiiiiiHiiuiflüi«iiüiiHiiiHiii!iiiiaiiii(:üEi ■ ¡hibits too num erous to mention ■ ¡will never forget the jollity of ■ ¡ the occasion, nor the success of Copyright 192S Matt Schaffner & Mary gg -Tgf THREE HUNDRED YEARS MAKE A DIFFERENCE The first Thanksgiving was the apprecia- tion of the Pilgrim Fathers for their liar- 9 vest in their new-found home of liberty; it wasn’t much to hoast of as crops go now adays, hut they were thankful Scores of revelers in a g litterin g ballroom — young girls coaxed with o ily ton gu es to “ take a sn iff <>i th e v. h i t . < l « r that sm ells lik e perfu m e”— a w eakening resolve— m ore human w reckage. Mrs. Reid bares to the world her innermost feel ings so that others may never be faced with the ter rible^ curse of narcotics. Growth Is R ealized The following year, 1921, it ■ was found th a t with the adver- ■ ¡tisin g obtained for the First a s j Annual W inter F air th a t an en tire building would be required for the poultry exhibit alone, so th e big natatorium was secured to house the poultry departm ent. The auto dealers of southern Oregon were invited to augm ent the other exhibits in the Armory, and th a t year saw the first auto mobile exhibit added to the list of attractions. Many poultry exhibits came in th a t year from up-state and th e i capacity of the coops and equip m ent was tested to the utmost. All th e other departm ents enjoyed a healthy growth and a wonderful i exhibit from the schools of Ash-! land and Jackson county was ad ded. Remember the Baby A well stocked infants wear department, wor thy of your attention for gifts as well as everyday needs. Winter Fair Specials SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1st TO SATURDAY 100 ELECTRIC Curling Irons I snailv sold at $1.75 $1.35 An ideal C h ristm a s Gift DECEMBER 8tl Special Clearance of Coats— for Women and Children during this week. • 50 fine Coats, including a big assortment of stylish stout sizes, up to size 53. Saving of $5.00 to $25.00 on your winter Coat. W onderful Show in 1022 The year 1922 witnessed the springing of an unlooked-for su r prise on the m anagem ent of the W inter F a ir in th e receipt of en tries in the poultry departm ent from all over the state of Oregon, and from points in W ashington and California. A prom inent poul try man who was a visitor that y e a r declared the poultry ex hibit the second in size in the N orthw est, the Portland show, only, exceeding it. And the rab bits. They came in from every where and required a large crew of men for an entire day building j r? pens to hold them . . The 1922 F a ir was much larger than during any preceeding y e a rs,; i but th e extra expense incurred in building additional exhibit coops for th e poultry departm ent, and th e expense entailed in securing th e w onderful lecture and en ter tain m en t by F ran k Branch Riley m ade the financial success of the show less pronounced than d u r ing the previous years. Auditorium Secured It had been suggested th at Ash- 1 a n d ’s wonderful auditorium I would he an ideal place in which to hold the show and looking to th a t end eventually, a movement was m ade in th a t direction in 1922, but the suggestion was al- I i lowed to rem ain for fulfillm ent this season, and it now appears ] th a t even this great building will be filled to its utm ost capacity. The auditorium is a wonderful building, in area, appearance, and construction, and with the various s T departm ents of Art. A griculture. 0000020102000102010001020102000001310000020100020102010200530102000102020101535348020223 ' Automobiles, Domestic A rt, Flori- 0010010002020200020200025323484800010253532302232323485353234853234853532353234848235353532348 WI len we think of the privations those early pioneers endured for an ideal, we Sweaters at $5.95 A large group of brushed wool, some in col laf less coat styles; Some chappie Coats. see how thankful we ean he for our com fortable homes, bountiful crops, general prosperity; it would be a long list if we named everything A on re probably thankful for a lot of things We’re thankful for your patronage 200 yds. White Outing ..................... 12 300 yds. 1.0c White Outing ......................... 15C 28c White Daisy Cloth—25c Ladies Slipon Sweaters, $2.95 to $4.45. Childrens Slipon Sweaters, $2.45 to $3.45. Womens, Misses and stylish stout dresses, in both silk and wool, re- eently repriced. 30 in. Fancy O u tin g ___23c 400 yds. 29c Winsor Crepe .....................2 5 c 42 in. Pillow Tubing . .. 39c 200 yds. Saxon BI. Musi in ........ ................18c 7-4 Pequot Sheeting . . . ,59c 30 in. Pequot Tubing. .. ,45c during the past year; it shows you appre 45 in. Pequot T u b in g ... 49c ciated our efforts to serve you; it gives us 42 in. Pequot Casing. .. 42c conf idence Io continue our value-giving • culture, Horticulture, i Industry, i 45 in. Pequot Casing___45c 45 inch Indian Head T u b in g ......................... 44c Linen Crash Toweling—20c Linen Crash Toweling wash ed and ready for use—29c 29c*fine count Percale. . ,25c Now is the time to begin your Christmas buying. Those who have seen our hand kerchief display marvel at the variety and beauty. It seems there never were so many pretty ones at 25c-35c and voui can gut them up to $1.00 or more each. Make up ribbons ink» gifts. We have a special l»ook of instrue lions and suggestions for use of ribbon in gift m aking. HAND BAGS and VANITY BOXES Novel new shapes in both. W hy not give a Mina Taylor house dress for Chrislimm? Every woman knows that Mina Taylor stands for good value ami good stvles. MEN!. When in doubt give Silk Hose, Gloves, Umbrellas, P etti coats, Lounging- Robes, Waists. EVERFAST CLOTHS L in en s a n d C o tto n s. Y ou can boil th em . T h e c o lo r w ill n ot fad e . Use th em for G ift m a k in g .