Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 19, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    A shland
daìlì twìno !
Wednesday, November 19, 192-1
To Copco—
•
; birdiS entered in tD's competition,
Theodor« Russell left yesterday and special aw ards have been ar-
for Copco where he expects to ranged for the contest.
work.
The special prem ium s to be
awarded in the poultry classes
are listed below. Special aw ards' Best Dozen W hite Eggs— 1 sack egg mash, scratch feed, corn or
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
wheat, Ashland F ru it & Produce Assn.
for the rabbit classss, the egg lay- 5
ing contest and other features best W hite Bird in Show— 5 gal. can Zerolene, Standard Oil Co
FOR SALE— Cheap if taken at
will be ready for publication with- Best Colored Bird in Show— $2.50 in trade, Automotive Shop
Best
Display
Bantams—
$1
00
cash,
F.
F.
W
hittle.
once.
4-room house, lot 45x145
¡a a few days.
To Boy or Girl winning most points, any breed— 1 setting W P feet, some fruit trees.
A D ally C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and go, and ev en ts of
Inquire
R ent Apartm ent
Rock eggs, J. Larkin Grubb.
local Interest
AMERICAN
CLASS
owner
156
Lincoln
St.
69— 4*
To Lady exhibiting best W yandotte Pullet— 1 lb box candv A C
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Vinns of
Niuinger.
G rants Pass arrived in Ashland Best , Pe" ^ hi ,ee , T ly' Rocks— '■
F u ller
< Secretary's
,
-
I
Ashland >5.00.
Biggest Cockerel in Show— $1.00 trade, Fourth St Market
WANTED — A congenial, neat
today and have rented the Luke, Best Pen B. P. Rocks— $5.00, W. J. W arner, Postm aster, Medford, Biggest Pullet tn Show’— $1.50 trade, Loomis & Nelson
Movetl—
elderly
lady to share employed
M alta Comm&ndery No. 4
apartm ents, form erly occupied by, Best Pen R. I. Reds— $5.00, Victor Bursell, Co. Commissioner.
To Boy or Girl winning most blue ribbons— 1 setting Ancona eggs,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
arry
Morris
mov­
woman's
home, no expense. Com­
Merton
E.
Thompson.
K n igh ts Tem plar
Mr. and Mrs. E T Merrill who' Best Pen Buif Plymouth Rocks— $5.00, Citizens Bank, Ashland,
ed
yesterday
to
the
G.
M.
R
obert­
panionship
desired. Mrs. Rullen
h
av«
rptnrnaad
cÀ.on
ti,
’
•
i
Best
Pen
W
hite
W
yandottes—
$5.00,
State
Bank
of
Ashland.
M
o
air
^
iBTOnS’
b0y
or
Girl—
$1.50
trade.
W
alcotts
Grocery
M asonic H all
south for the win-, p est Display Am. Class— Jackson Co.. Medford Tribune, year’s sub- Best P air Toulouse Geese— $2.50, Medford Nat l Bank
7' W estern Union or 208L.
son house on Almond street.
68— 3
ter.
Mr. Vinns will do special'
scription.
Best
Pai^
Embden
Geese—
$2.50,
Medford
N
at’l
Bank
Stated Conclave, W ednesday
Best Display Silver W yandottes— $5.00, Phoenix M ercantile Co.
work on the new hotel.
^ C o u n ty ^ C h a m b e T ^ 0 '
J ° 3ephine County— >5.00, Klamath
FOR RENT — 3 room furnish­
Greeting cards— McNair Bros.
evening, November 19. Routine
Best Display Jersey Black Giant— $5.00 drinking fountain, Monarch
ed
apartm ent, private bath. A dults
Seed & Feed Co., Medford.
business, also Red Cross degree.
Best Exhibit, any variety, from Klam ath County— $5.00 Grants' Pas«
Lea ve Tomorrow—
Visiting
Here—
Best Pen Light Braham as— 5 gal. eycol oil, Associated Oil Co.,
Chamber.
.
r n ® only. Phone 263R or call a t
All Sir K nights courteously in­
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kinney and
Medford.
Best
Exhibit,
any
variety,
Douglas
County—
$5.00,
F
irst
N
at’l
Bank
Shook Building.
68— 2
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Glenn
Young
from
vited.
G rants Pass.
nanM>
Mrs. G. G. Eubanks will leave to-' Best Pen Am. Class— $5.00 trade, E. R. Isaac & Co., Ashland,
Southern
California
are
visiting
F. H. JOHNSON, E. C.
morrow for Oakland whi>ro t U Best Kir<1 Am- c,aSs— 1 sack Cherro
builder, Frazier & Son.
Best Exhibit, any variety. Siskiyou County, Cal.,— $5.00, G rants
WANTED: — le n d in g
and
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
67-2 with friends here.
.
y i Best B. P. FPock (p u lle t)— Studio Ashland, $3.50 fram ed picture,
Pass & Josephine Bank.
’ M,anis sewing of all kinds. M artha Akers.
will spend
Thanksgiving with Best B. P. Rock Cockerel— Swift & Co., 1 Swifts premium ham,
&ilVeComUmerce h ‘gheSt scorin« Bir<’ ia Show— Ashland Chamber of 300 Liberty.
Ashland.
67— 2*
It is not too early to lrave your Mr. K inney’s mother. They ex-
A shland Lodge No. 2 3
pect
to
be
away
for
about
three
Best
Pen
B-
p
-
R°<“
k—
1
set
Champion
spark
Plugs,
K
ruggle
Bros.,
Christm as p o rtrait made. Darling
Champion Male Bird in Show— $5.00, Jackson County Creamery.
Ashland.
. A. F . & A , M.
Studio.
60— tf weeks.
Best W hite Plym outh Rock Cockerel— 2 lbs. tea. Mason Ehrm an,
Special communication, T hurs­
Medford.
«
Duck H unt—
.
i Best R. I. Red< Pullet— Large sack H. O. Mush, W hite House Grocery.
day evening Nov. 20. Third de­ G reatly Improved —
Frank and V G. B a rn th o u se 'Be8t W hite W yandotte'C ockerel— 2 lbs. butter, Ashland Creamery.
gree. Official visit of inspection
Johnny Gruelle, who has been
Pen 1 g rit & charcoal feeder, M. C. Lininger
by D istrict Deputy Grand Master confined to the hospital for some I and Harold Radcliffe of Portland Best
Ezra M. Wilson, of Medford. Sup­ time is very much improved and exPect 1° leave tomorrow for the Best Pen R. I. W hites— 1 dry mash hopper, Simpson H ardware.
per ab 6 o’clock. Visiting B reth­ able to sit up.
Tule Lake country on a four day' Best Jersey Black Giant Cockerel— $2.50 trade, Carson Fowler.
Pen W inning 2nd Premium Barred P. Rocks— $2.50, A McMillan.
duck hunt.
ren welcome, and the member­
Best Pen Black Jersey Giants— $5.00, F irst N at’l Bank, Medford.
ship in general urged to attend.
Chicken tam ales th a t will de­
Best Exhibit R. I. Reds— $10.00, K lam ath County Cham ber of Com­
M. H. ELLIS, W. M., light you at The Plaza.
64— tf Text Books to be Used in
merce.
JV. H. DAY, Sec y.
Eest Exhibit Barred P. Rocks— $5.00. G rants Pass & Josephine Bank
State Selected by Board
!
68—»2 Here Sunday—
MEI). CLASS
Miss G ertrude Brown, who is
Best
Pen
W
hite
Leghorns—
$5.00, H. W. Fram e, Talent.
(Continued from page 1)
In S alem —
Best
Pen
Black
M
insrcas—
$5.00,
State Bank, Central Point.
teaching school at Dryden was i n !
___
Best Pen Anconaa— $5.00, F irst N at’l Bank, Ashland.
1
Dr. Mattie Shaw returned home Ashland for a short time S u n d ay ' ual’ Beuiam in Sanborn Co.
Best
Display
Med.
Class
Jackson
Co.-—Medford
Mail
Tribune
year’s
Physics Manual, Millekin and
the last of the week $fter visiting evening.
subscription.
______
Gale, published by Ginn and Co.
friends in Salem for a few days.
Best Bird Med. Class— 100 lbs. Egg Producer, Rogue Valley Milling
Co., Medford.
Reduced prices on p o rtraits dur-
Stone-Mills H igher A rithm etic,
Best W hite Leghorn Pullet— $2.00 trade, Army Goods Store.
Paulseruds Suits are exquisite­ ng November. D arling Studio.' B«njam ine Sanborn company.
Best Ancona Pullet— 3 lb. can Coffee, Hardy Bros.
ly tailored. Let us m easure you
60— tf
Hills and Ford’s Firat Spanish Best
AT $ .00
AT
.50
Pen Med. Class— ceiling fixture, Ashland Electric.
AT
.89
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j Course, D. C. H eath and Co.
tp now.
66-tf
Best Ancona Cockerel— 1 box guaranteed hose, M itchell’s Clothing
In A shland—
j F irst French Book— Greenberg,
Store
C. V. McAllister is in Ashland ' Chase Merrill Co.
Best Brown Leghorn Cockerel— Floor scraper, Emil Peil.
T Cliff Payne makes bug bodies.
All Silk Hose, 240
A lull fashioned Silk
Our famous S95 qual-
Black Minorca Cockerel— 1 inner tube for auto, Leedom’s Tire
this week on business from Cen-I
Second French Book — Green- Best Shop.
A t Hospital—
tral Point.
berg, Chase Merrill Co.
needle, 11 strand, 20 Ilose of wonderful 39 ¡tv favorably known hv
Best Leghorn Cockerel other than white or brown— 1 box Schrader
Mrs. O. B rothers of Hornbrook
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|
The suplem entary readers of
.
guage, made on ' new a lot of Ashland women
Valves, L. H. Jacks.
to at the Community Hospital in
meh boot, called “ The high speed machines, lor its long wearing
Save $10.00. walk upstairs to French and Spanish have been Best Pen Brown Leghorns— $5.00, G rants Pass Cham ber of Com-'
merce.
A fhland
undergoing
medical Orres tailo r shop.
17— tf adopted but the list is w ithheld
the first used in this qualities. A big range
Best
Exhibit W hite Leghorns— $10.00, K lam ath County Chamber of
bell-ringer’s death.’
treatment.
- ■■
for the purpose of checking.
Commerce.
country.
of colors.
To B akersfield—
Supplem entary readers:
Best Exhibit Brown Leghorns— $5.00, F irst N at’l Bank, G rants Pass'
We deliver the goods -Detricks
Lincoln R eaders by Davidson Best Ancona Cockerel— 1 bag Egg Mash, H. G. Enders wholesale.
Leslie Heer left yesterday for
94-tf Bakersfield where he expects to and
Anderson, published
by
TURKEY SPECIALS
Laurel Book Co.:
work during the winter.
Best Pen Bronze Turkeys— $10.00 Elec, desk lamp, Peoples Elec-'
trie, Medford.
V isitin g D aughter—
The Lincoln Third Reader.
Best
Bronze Turkey Gobbler Jackson Co, -1 year’s subscription.
Mrs. Lottie Pelton of B street
.89—$ g .2 5
The Lincoln F o u rth Reader.
Chicken tam ales th a t will de­
Jackson Co. News.
has gone to Portland where she light you at The Plaza. 64— tf
The Lincoln F ifth Reader.
Best Bronze Turkey Hen, Jackson Co.— 250 business cards, Jackson
will visit her daughter for the
Co. News.
The Lincoln Sixth Reader.
Best wearing Chiffon Hose we
w Inter.
Best Pen Bronze— $5.00, B.P.O.E., Ashland.
Row, Peterson company:
In A shland—
Same quality as 895
know
of.
Both
are
same
construction
Best Pen W hite H olland— $5.00, B.P.O.E., Ashland.
The
Prim
er,
Free
and
Tread­
Mr. Hathaway,
representing
Best Pen N aragansett Turkeys— $5.00, B.P.O.E., Ashland.
at $ 0 .4 5
but cheaper, one has lisle top and foot
Special Auto Accident Policy the Lum berm an’s T rust Company well.
To Lady Exhibiting Best Turkey Gobbler— $4.50 carpet-sweener J
t' r $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo of P ortland was in Ashland to­
F irst Reader, Free and T read­
P. Dodge & Sons
’ '
and the other is all silk.
i f course.
24-tf day on business.
well.
Best Turkey in Show— $5.00, K lam ath Countv Cham ber of Commerce
Second Reader, Free and Tread I Biggest Turkey in Show— $5.00, Ashland Cham ber of Commerce
P e t urns Home—
ALL OTHER CLASSES
Sm art new models In Ready-to- well.
L. E. Turner, form erly of the
Boy
or
Girl
exhibiting
best W, P. Rock— 1 setting W hite P. Rocks
Third
Reader,
Free
and
Tread­
wear a t Paulseruds.
66-tf
R.
H.
Paxson,
C
en
tral
Point.
Good E ats Cafe of this city has
well.
Boy
or
Girl
exhibiting
best
W. P. Rock— 1 setting B P Rocks
returned from a visit in Hood For Dunsm uir—
F o u rth Reader, Free and Tread­
A. H. W illett, Medford.
s
• .
.
r F a Y a l a
GQQD.Ç
L iver and is living in Medford.
well,
Biggest
Duck
in
Show—
$2.50
trade.
Provost’s
Vacuum
W
asher
Albert G uthrie and E arl Sny
F ifth R eader, Free and Tread­ Best Bantam s shown by Boy or Girl— $1.50 Accident Ticket Biliines
(Ter returned today to Dunsmuir
Agency.
P aulseruds for cleaning
and
well.
where they will work this w inter.
1 resslng. Phone 119. We call and
Seventh Reader, Briggs.
deliver.
66-tf
Eighth R eader, Shyrock.
Rest Exhibit Ducks in Show— $2.50 in trade, Golden Rule.
Tamales, best In the city, “ The
A
m
erican
Book'
company.
K S S
Rose”.
60— tf
M eeting P ostponed—
C arpenter’s
Around-th-W orld
The meeting of the high school
with the Children.
On Business—
circle of Parent-T eachers was
C arpenter’s New Geographical
J. W. Ju ry of G rants Pass was
held over until tomorrow on ac-
R
eaders:
<ount of the football game today. in Ashland today on business.
N orth America, South Amerl-i
The m eeting will be held at 3:15
ca,
Europe, Asia, Africa and Aus­
Order your Thanksgiving T ur­
with '
and Miss Grace Cham berlain is
tralia and Island» of the Sea (not
key.
Phone
Mrs.
A.
B
Chapman,
to give an address. A large a t­
1F11.
67— 4 yet off the press).
tendance Is expected.
Number two supplem entary
readers:
We deliver the goods. — De­ From H ungry Creek—
Boost for Your Community and
Rand McNally Publishing com­
J.
L.
Corbett
of
H
ungry
Creek
tricks.
68— tf
BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW
was in Ashland' Monday shopping pany:
bocal * Personal flotes
No door bell ringer can sell you b e tte r hosiery
for the same money than you can get here if you buy
■ A lie n A
B la e k Cat H o s ie ry
j
$J
1
C hiffon Hose
$ j
O utsize
Silk Hose
Give H osiery
for
C hristm as
B u t Give
A llen A
H osiery
II
OVER THE TOP
Ashland’? Artist Series
and attending to business m at­
ters.
R etu rn H om e—
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henry and
Premium List This Year
children visited at the home of
Is Best E ver Offered
Complete line of Ashland Can-
Mrs. H enry’s aunt, Mrs. C. Q.
94-tf
P o rter of Eighth street the first ied Goods at Detricks.
(Cointfnned from page 1.)
« f the week and have returned Expected Soo
F air poultry show this year will be
to Klam ath county where they will
Tom Peach, form er Ashland* an egg laying contest. Special
ppend the winter.
resident now of Roseburg, is ex­ coops will be provided for the
pected in Ashland soon on his way
fo u are welcome to compare
to Los Angeles. He has disposed
vny Automobile rates with any
of his property in Roseburg and
r>ther rates In Jackson or Jose­
will locate in the south.
phine Counties; you can be the
. udge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course.
Bronchial Salve, 35c— McNair
30— tf
Bros.
—Remember—
Vernon’s Quintet (symphony) Nov. 21
Flotow Opera Co. (opera comique) Dec. 9
The Cinderella Man (4-act comedy drama) Jan. 15
Fenwick-Newell (recital group) Jan. 29
Season Tickets: A dult $2.5«, High School $1.59 Children $1.25
No W ar Tax
Tickets w ith reserved seats a t “ The Rose Confectionery”
The New Silk Knit Cabardine
leuiain in P o r t l a n d -
< >n Business»—
W ord has been received here
Dr. Green, member of th e 'P o rt­
hat the condition of W. Cooper,
land Livestock Board was in Ash­
ho Is at a sanitarium in Port-
land for several days on business
tnd, is unchanged. Mr. and Mrs.
the first of the week.
ooper will rem ain there for
averal months.
Don’t forget Macabee food sale
and
bazaar Sat. Nov. 22. Ashland
Fou will save by having your
Hotel
Building.
68— 1
rtralt made during November,
rllng Studio.
60— tf
To G rants Pass—
Mrs. Grace Bechtell left last
M usic—
night
for G rants Pass where she
large am ount of new music
been received by the G rants was called by the illness of her
concert band and th a t or- daughter.
zatlon will s ta rt work on it
nee. In the shipm ent are a At B utte Falls—
Gerald G unter and Guy W alk­
s num ber of high class selec-
er
went to B utte Falls this m orn­
i from operas. The band ex-
ing
for a two or three day’s stay
i to put on a concert some-
at
their
homestead.
durlng the dinter and are
ticing every Monday night—
Im proving—
its Pass Courier.
C. H. Pierce, who has been ill
Let us fill your pall with Swift* at his home for the past few days
Iver Leaf lard. Costs less than is improved.
ortenlng. Goew farther and is
ore nutritious. Detricks.
94-tf At H o m e -
Miss K am a Nixon is confined
to her home on account of a se­
iturns to A shland— i
Miss Bess Briscoe, who has vere case of poison oak.
e n a t the bedside of her moth-
in F ort K lam ath for the’ past R ents H ouse—
ro weeks has returned to Ash-
II. J. Davis has rented the
nd
where she is
attending Dennis house on C alifornia street
hool. Miss Ida Briscoe has gone through the Ashland R ealty Co.,
take care of her mother.
and will move in the first of De­
cember.
Phone 130 for Powell’s Cider.
Delivered.
63— Im o To L ocate H ere—
C. H. Rodgers and family a r­
proved—
rived in Ashland yesterday from
Word has been received th at Colorado end expect to locate
s. E arl Fraley, who has beer here. Near H ilt they were throw n
y sick a t h er home in Redding from 2he road over an em bank­
much improved. Mrs. C. W. ment when th eir car was hit by
iley of this city is In Redding another. They were not h u rt btft
h her and expects to stay for the car was badly damaged.
era! weeks.
a-
Costume Slips and
Petticoats
of Trico Knit in all shades are here. These are the
new fall weaves, particularly adapted for winter wear
Thanksgiving Sale of
FINE LINENS
SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL LINENS FOR THIS
THANKSGIVING SALE
Pure Linen
Damask, yd.
Pure Linen
Cloths, each
$ 2 .7 5
Colored Linen
Lunch Sets, each
$ ^ .7 5
$ g .4 8
70 inches wide, heavy
double Damask in fruit
pattern with dot. Reg
ular value $2.98.
G8x(i71/» inches, made in
Ireland. Several pat-
terns to select - from.
Regular value $5.98 ea.
Cloth and six napkins,
all hemstitched ready
for use. Regular val
ne $5.98.
Silver Bleached
Damask, yd.
Pure Linen
Napkin, dozen
Pure Linen
Damask, yd.
$1 .98
$ y .4 8
70 inches wide, finest
quality. Heavy weight,
Sold . Regularly $2.25
yd-
22x22, dinner size nap-
kins in good assortment
of patterns. Sold Reg
ularly $8.00 doz.
$ | .95
70 inches wide, good
medium quality.’ Come
Rose pattern.
value $2.48.
Regular
T hanksgiving Sale of Ivoritex T oilet W are
The Costume Slip is made with self-straps, shaped waist
line and pleated flounces. Sizes 34 to 44; all colors;
priced to sell a t
200 pieces of Ivoritex Toilet articles
bought direct from the m anufactur­
er—now on sale a t 14 to y2 Less Reg­
ular Prices.
$3.95
THE TRICO KNIT PETTICOATS
are very fine silk knit, with tucked ruffled flounces of
contrasting shades and embroidered designs. All sizes
and colors. Priced at
$2.50, $2.98, $3.50, $4.50, and $5.50
Our assortment is very large and your choosing will
be very easy
Iv o r ite x
T o ile tw a r e
$1.25 and $1.50 Values
now, each
$2.00 Values
now, each
$2.50 to $4.50 Values
now
98c
$1.39
$1.98
Lot 1 Includes
Lot 2 Includes
Puff Boxes, H air Receivers,
H air Pin Stand, Vases,
Combs, Perfum e Bottles,
Buffers, Manicure S e t s ,
Scissors and -Shoe Horns.
Trays, Hair
Brushes, Pin Cush­
ions and Jewel
Boxes
Lot 3 Includes
SHOP AT
New Line of
Vanity Sets
Just In
Fancy Kid
Gloves in all
colors are here
f Z C3 m /
Í 7 A 7 t /
•Where T o ar Dollar Has More Cents'
(see window display)
Mercerized Dam­
ask, yd. 88c
64 inch Damask, with
colored border. Sold
Regular $1.25 yard.
Hand Mirrors, H a i r
Brushes, Jewel jlo x es,
and Picture Frames
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
“The Q uality Store”
Mercerized Dam­
ask, yd. 69c
64 inch Damask, fine
quality for family uue.
Sold Reg. 79c yard