Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 23, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND D A Ítf T ih e ä ä
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Thursday, October 23,
, A S ftL A x h DISTRICT PRODUCTS ’ plus b u tter is notoriously of poor the sort in the state. This asso-’
The county officers of the Sun- P ttA iS E h BY PORTLAND MAN grade, as compared with a large ciatlon has done and £ d o in g 1
To E n tertain P a s t o r s -
bocal • Personal flotes
* A D aily Chronic
th e nastoZ » o f ° UnCthA
of th ose w ho com e and g o , and even ts o f
local in terest »
On Sick List—
In Town—
Bert Freem an, city mail carrier,
A. W. Moon of the Moon Lum-
is confined to his home today on her company of H ilt was in town
account of sickness..
today on business.
Vn
the pastors of southern Oregon to
take dinner with 41----
them -* at the
F ranklin Cafe in the new Cooley
building in Medford Friday eve-
ning at 6:30. All local pastors
are urged to attend.
We deliver the goods- -Detricks
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Yes, U, Tel, Um, K istlers Qual­
Bhckeyebread, the only bread.
Values in clothes th at will open ity Bread, from th e oveu over
We put up lunches for travelers. your eyes a t P aulserud’s. 43— tf
the counter, 8 and 12c.
31— 6
B utler, The Buckeye.
41— 12
Big dance Fri. nite. Memorial E xplains O pportunities—
Don’t miss the Big Dance Fri., Hall.
45— g
Industrial opportunities of Ore-
nite.
4 5— 2
_ ,w.
gon and the northw est country
i O P llO fU liY —
are being explained to business
Moved to Ashland—
ail Loveland made a trip t o . nien of a number of eastern in-
Curtis Lusk of Surprise Valley Talent, Phoenix and Medford to­
has moved to Ashland and is liv­ day on business. Mr. Loveland is dustrial centers by I. E . Vining
of Ashland, president of the state
ing on C entral avenue.
conducting classes in these cities. cham ber bf commerce.
Vining
went east several weeks ago to
W atch Jackson Hot Springs for
Highland JJn en Box Station- deliver the principal address be­
Hallowe’en Friday, Oct. 31. Big­ ery, 50c. McNair Bros.
fore a Pennsylvania cham ber of
gest event In dance history. 44-3
commerce m eeting in Pittsburg.
R eturns Home —
Following this engagem ent he
M entho-Sulphur Ointment. 60c.
Mrs. Phil W olcott returned
wa3
taken by Alba Johnson, form ­
McNair Bros.
home last evening after spend­
er president of the Baldwin Lo­
ing several weeks in Los Angeles
comotive works, on a tour of a
H ere from M edford—
visiting with friends and doing
num ber of eastern cities. Since
A. J. Vance of the Home Tele shopping.
th a t time Vinings has been in de­
phone and Telegraph company of
mand by business* organizations.
Medford was in Ashland this
Complete Hue of Ashland Can­
— Mail-Tribune.
m orning on business.
ned Goods at Detricks.
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Are you all set for the Hal­
lowe’en M asquerade and Hard
Time Ball Friday at Jackson Hot
Springs. Bulowski Orchestra.
53— 3
• Cliff
boards.
Payne
makes
sleeve
R eturned H ouk *—
Mrs. Jlan e r of Tacoma, who has
been visiting at the R. P. Porter
home for several weeks re tu rn ­
ed to her home Tuesday evening.
Best m ilk— Lininger's Dairy,
10c quart. Phone 396R and 369J.
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F ro m P a trick ’s Creek—
Charles M arshall of P atrick ’s
Creek is in Ashland and intends
to rem ain for a couple of weeks
visiting with friends.
No agent In Southern Oregon
can w rite better A uto insurance
or at low er rates than th e Staples
A gency.
Special Auto Accident Policy
To Dunsm uir—
for $5.00 a year. Phone 21: Yeo
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pell, Miss
of course.
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Lydia McCall and Mrs. E lla Mills
left this morning for Dunsmuir
Schedule Announced—
where they will make a short
Miss Murdock, who is conduct­
visit.
ing a dem onstration of the Uni­
versal Electric Range at th e Ash­
100 boxes large Spltzenburg and land Eleetric Shop has announc­
Newtown cull apples, 50 cents.
ed her program for the rem ain­
Bring your box or sack. F ru it As­
sociation.
44__g der of the week. Yesterday Miss
Murdock baked a delicious devil’s
food
cake and today she will bake
Big dance Fri. ntte. Memorial
lea rings. A “ Moonshine” cake,
Hall. *
45— 2
whi'sch is very popular will be
baked
tomorrow. Everyone is in­
From M e d f o rd -
vited
to
come in and sample Miss
Mr. Baugh, form erly of the
Good Eats Cafe of Ashland was in Murdock's work and she will give
town today from Medford, where recipes and methods of baking.
On Saturday she will give recipes
he is now living.
for a new loaf cake w ith frosting
100 boxes large Spltzenburg and and will devote her time to ans­
Newtown cull apples, 50 cents. wering questions and giving re­
She will leave Saturday
Bring your box or sack. F ru it As­ cipes.
sociation.
44.6 evening for Bend to conduct a
dem onstration there.
From Port hind—
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to
Mr. Davies division engineer of
Orres
tailor shop.
17— tf
the Pacific Telephone and Tele­
Don’t miss the Big Dance Fri., graph company was in Ashland
Every ad has a message.
nite.
45— 2 today from Portland visiting the
local office.
H ere Y esterday—
You are welcome to compare
W estern
Mr. Nichols of tl
my
Automobile rates w ith any
Electric company was ú Ashland
o
tte
r
rates in Jackson or Jose­
yesterday on business.
phine Counties: you can be the
Judge.
Phone 21. Yeo, of course.
H. W. Conger, caudidate for
30— tf
Coroner has som ething to say un­
der the head of political “An­
nouncem ents” elsewhere in thi3 H ears F araw ay City—
Issue. Read it.
42-4*
W hile listening in on the radio
several nights ago Otis Johnson
W hen our label is in your heard the W estinghouse broad-
clothes, you are well dressed, casting station WBZ at Spring-
Paulesrud's.
43— tf, held, M assachusetts. Mr. Jo h n ­
son reported th a t the program
came in very clear and distinct.
On B u siness—
Mr. G ilbert of the M arshall-
W ells company was in Ashland to­ Many People Here—
day on business.
Many people are coming to Ash­
land aud locating in order to work
MARCEL AND CURL LAST on the new tourist hotel. Six dif­
LONGER after a Golden Glint ferent families were reported by
Shampoo.
one firm to be in Ashland with
the intention of locating. Some
O ut of Q uarantine—
of them are bringing th eir fam il­
Miss Nancy Lou Gill, who has ies and will locate here perm an­
been confined to her home for ently.
some tim e with scarlet fever, has
recovered and is able to be about.
Come in, look them over, Paul-
•e ru d ’a Suits.
43— tf
T o G rants P ass—
H arry Silver of the N atural
Carbonic Company made a trip
to G rants Pass today on bustpess.
Sweet cream for whipping and
coffee— also fresh milk, always
•> ice a t the Plaza.
239— tf
L ocates H en —
Mr. H eard of Surprise Valley
has located in Ashland and is
living on the Moore place on Hel
m an street.
Holland
Bulbs
Our Holland Bulbs are here.
We have the Sacred Chinese
Uly— H yacinths in all shades
and choice. V arieties of Tul­
ips, and the Paper W hite Nar-
clssis. Daffodils and Jonquils.
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L. R. HATCHER, F lo rist
Cor. Blod & Palm Ave.
P hon e 118
W e D eliver
Let ns fill yonr pall with Swifts
Silver Lea: lard. Costs less than
shortening. Goes fa rth e r and is
m ore nutritious. D etricks.
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PHONOGRAPH MEN— N ation­
ally known concern desires to get
in touch with experienced phono­
graph salesmen and m anagers—
offer splendid proposition to man
who qualifies— Address Box BL,
care of Tidings, giving age, ex­
perience, past record in first let­
ter.
45— 1
FOR
nished
Inquire
Second
street.
RENT: — Six-room fu r­
house at 57 Fifth street.
a t Icenhow er’s New and
hand store, 389 E. Main
45— 3
FOR REN T:—-The Jarvis place
on Helman street,, or will lease to
responsible party. Income from
place will pay the rent. Inquire
a t 423 Helman street.
45— 3
in a ll sizes. One or tw o around
th e h o u se en tran ces w ill save
your carpets.
THH ASH LAND FU R N IT U R E
COMPANY
8 3 N. Main
Y o u can’t blame them,
either, when you realize they’re
out for the cash— according to
their lights, they “ have to eat,
too.”
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T h at’s why it’s a m istake to
keep bonds or other securities
or jewelry, around
where
thieves can get them.
Is it worth
taking
the
chance,, when you can get a
Safe Deposit Box in our vault
for so reasonable a rental?
First National
Bank
Ashland,
PEBL’S CORNER
Ironing Day
A Pleasure!
The
“SEA HAWK”
$3.00
Matinee ................... l :30
Evening ................. 8:00
A LARGE
Miss Johnson will he with us Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, October 23-24-25, and we
will he glad to have you visit our store during
these davs.
Jordan Electric Co.
O u r P h o n e 82
VANTINE’S
Incense
Miss Johnson, demonstrator for that won­
derful Electric Ironer, The SIMPLEX JUNIOR
is here and we know you will enjoy meeting
her.
Murphy Elec. Co.
JU S T ONE SH OW
Ashland
Main - P la z a
A SSO RTM EN T OE
Did you see our ad in the Tuesday issue
of this paper?
F R ID A Y a n d
SA TU RDAY
'
E a s tm a n
K odaks
F ilm s
and
S u p p lie s
and
Burners
E ast P R E S S C id
e
P
h
a
rm
a
c
y
R IP T IO N D R U G G IS T S
W e S ell I t F o r L ess
P h o n e 51
25c a n d u p
M o o re ’s
F o u n ta in
P en s
and
P e n c ils
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
McNair Brothers
DRUGS
Orug sfo ro (
A M t m i U K O R AHO J l t f t t l.L A S K V
P ftlitH T
WILLIAM
FARNUM
fth e Man
Who Fights
Alone"
¡D ™ L O IS W IL S O N !
Protection
Insurance cannot save you
from the inconvenience caused
by fire, accident or theft.
But it can save you what is
usually the greatest factor in
th a t inconvenience— the finan­
cial loss.
Come in and let us show you
how to get maximum protec­
tion a t minimum cost.
Estab. IS 83
A d m issio n
R epresenting th e
M atinee...........l()c & 25c
Evening ......... 40c & 35c
OF
A ro m a tic C a s to r O il ................. 15c
S e n n a L e a v e s ...............................15c
A lu m P o w d e r ...............................15C
S u l p h u r ............................................ 15C
E p so m S a lts .................................15c
M o th B a lls ......................................15C
B o ttle L im e W a te r T a b le ts . ,29c
B o ttle C a sc a ra T a b l e t s ............ 29c
E u c a ly p tu s S a lv e ........................29c
50c B o x P a p e r ....................................29c
60c I r i s h L a w n P o u n d P a p e r
Ever-Ready
Flashlights
and Batteries
Yon won’t grope in the dark
when yon carry an E rcr-R eady
Spotlight.
S t a r ts
U30
‘‘The Oldest American Fire and
Marine Insurance Company”
7:15
.9:00
2634
Founded 1792
24 c a rd s —24 en v elo p es, sp e c ia l 19c
Toilet
Goods
25c P o w d e r P u f f .................................16c
25c L ip S tic k ........................................16c
25c E y e b ro w P e n c il .......................... 16c
25c L iq u id R o u g e ...............................16c
50c L u x o r C old C r e a m ..................... 33c
SOAP
50c Cocoa B u tte r C re am .................33c-
10c c a k e P a lm O liv e. . . . . . . 2 fo r 11c
10c C re am O il S o a p ..............2 fo r 11c
25c H e rp ic id e S h a m p o o S o a p 2 f o r 25c
FOOTBALL
33c
35c C o rre s p o n d in g C a rd s
WALLACE WORSLEY i
Billings Agency
INSURANCE COMPANY
NORTH AMERICA
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
50c
50c
50c
STATIONERY
50c L u x o r R o u g e ...........
33c
$1.00 L u x o r C o m p a c ts .................... 69c
WE DO NOT DELIVER SAIT GOODS
V^e a re a g e n ts fo r M ac S to m a c h -to n e ,A lle n rh u . M o a v a S u p p o s ito rie s , G lau d o g -
en n e rv e to n ic a n d B a l-S a M e-A C ough S y ru p .
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vs.
Ashland
Specials in Corsets and Brassiers
for Comfort
H ig h School A th le tic F ie ld
Friday, October 24—3:30 p. m.
Vv e have a new shipment of new models in various styles of
corsets that will surely appeal to you once you see them
and wear them.
Tiie line embraces the athletic w rap-around type — the
girdle—the front clasp and the step-in type.
A d m issio n —50 c e n ts a t g a te
Tickets purchased before game 35c
M y rtle C re ek h a s a f a s t te a m , h a v in g d e fe a te d
R o s e b u rg 6-0, tw o w e e k s ago.
The quality of materials arc Coutil, Italian brocade and surgical web. These
garments carry the best supporters obtainable for any corset.
FOOTBALL!
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Now, look at the price.'
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The Athletic Type Girdle is
Special at $1.00
Oregon
The Coutil Insets V/rap-around type is
A tire, carburetor, windshield wiper, chains, or any
. other auto part, for any automobile,
YOU CAN G E T IT A T
L eed om ’s T ire H o u se
J U S T R E C E IV E D ,
I brought a truck load of bar­
gain counter good s from P ort
land la st w eek, all o f w hich
w ill b e sold accord ingly. Auto
R obes, W ade D ragsaw , H a lt­
ers, and lo ts o f arm y goods.
Com e in early w h ile th ey last.
Silver'
Beam
. Myrtle Creek
T h ie v e s W a n t O n ly
J e w e ls a n d P a p e r s of
R e a l V alu e
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Old Standard
TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFY
No Matter What It Is,
Cocoa Door Mats
(Continued From Page 1)
. p art 9,f California butter. Improv- j much toward standardizing uie i
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J ed m ark ets for b u tter will aid in production and broadening the '
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berries,
and - vegetables. The
A sh -, , 1 attractin e g > ‘ the-new uaii
dairym
en uct-tl-
need- m arkets for all local fru it and
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land d istrict especially is adopt- e<l by Jackson county in the set­ vegetable products.”
ed to the production of small tlem ent of its irrigated lands
fru its and vegetables, and such
The Ashland district is very
large fruits as peaches and apples fortunate in having such a well
and pears. All of these prpd.ucts »established Qiid successful m arket-
have broad possible m arkets, in ! ing qge’ncy as the, Ashland F ru it
the surrounding tim ber and m in -! and. Produce association, one of
ing and stockraising regions, and I the outstanding organizations of
many new settlers are needed t o !
farm these new lands.
.
The distribution of these pro­
ducts is a m arketing problem and
in this work the m arketing de­
partm ent of the P ortland cham ­
ber of commerce Is anxious to co­
F in a l S h o w in g
operate. This departm ent already
‘
T O D A Y
has helped in standardizing such
AUTO
Oregon products as prunes, eggs,
S P O T L IG H T S .
cranberries, and walnuts. It also
is aiding plans for standardizing
the c an n e ry and the dairy pro­
A d m issio n . . . . 10c & 50c
ducts of the state. Oregon sur-
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S H IP M E N T
OF
Large Double Wool Blankets
W e ig h t 4% p o u n d s
S P E C IA L A T $5.75
3 u s t a few o f th e cotton blan k ets a t 9 5 c le ft
The Army Goods Store
B ig g e s t L ittle S to re in T o w n
Sympathetic?
U nderstanding
Special at $1.39
The Italian Brocade Wrap-around corset ii
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Special at $1.75
Professional skill is not the only require­
ment of a funeral director. He must perform
his sensitive tasks quietly and unobtrusively,
and in a tactful ^manner that inspires confi­
dence and good-will.
Our service includes friendly and sympa­
thetic understanding of the task in hand’ The
personal element, we hold, is equally as im­
portant as proficiency in technical require­
ments.
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J lie Brassiers come in HStt-inglione, Coutil, Brocaded Sponge Cloth and fai^-
weaves. 1 hey vary. in widths fmm 6 ¡nch bands to
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ganlle„ls
Every one is cut to measure and the fit is exact. These arc
Special at 39c to $1.65
Yonr shopping in this department will reward you highly, for never have we
been aWe to-present to you such values as we now Iiave'in our corset depart-
ment.
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GET YOUR CORSETS AND BRASSIERS AT
J. P. Dodge & Sons
F u n e r a l D ire c to rs
D ay P h on e 2 1 2 — N igh t P h on es 255-R , 282-J
Mrs. L ouis D odge, L ady A ssistan t
Pure Gum Rub­
ber Corsets $7.50
Pure Gum Rub
her Brassiers