K áóe iwa ■ T iW A SH LAN D , 'i n D A IL Y Friday, Decem ber 12, 1«24 T ID IN G S Leave for South—* tra d e Moore, motored to A shland’ Mrs. Charles W. Koyl, d a u g h t ­ Sunday to attend the dedication (Established in 1876) K er of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Jacksoh of the Christian Science church This is Ashlands A Feature Page left Friday evening for Pasadena, at th a t place.— K lam ath News. Place To Find - P ub lish ed Every E ven in g E xcept Sunday by For Telling the Articles of timely in te re st where her husband is m em bership1 What It Wants THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. Cooks About the are welcomed under this head. and promotion secretary of thej To Eat Sunday fcert R. Greer ....... ..................................................................................Editor Communciations m ust bear the Y.M.C.A. Jean Marian, little 1 Good Eatables Now is th e tim e to buy spray George Madden Green ................................................ ..... Business Manager signature of the author. grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs.! puiups, plow s and harrow’s, D. M. Lowe, accompanied her as ‘ d rills and a ll k inds o f farm OFFICIAL C IT I PA PER ..................................................... Telephone 89 E ntered at th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice as Second C lass Mail M atter far as Los Angeles, where she' im plem ents. F en cin g in every Returned Home— Left Y esterday— Mr. Editor: joined her parents, Mr and Mrs. Subscription P rice, D elivered in City sty le. H arness, collars, snaps, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. T urner have Mrs. J. C. Poor left Tuesday Dear S ir:— The first question Carl Anderson of Long Beach. O ne Month ............................................................................................ $ 65 and pads. New and used Sew ­ returned from San Francisco, for Gilroy, Cal., where she will •th re e M onths ...................................................... ...7...""'"™ "’" .” " " ^ ” ___ 1.95 usually asked by visitors or new! where they have been spending visit for some time with her par­ in g M achines. A u to R obes, etc. Six Months ............................................................................................ 3.75 comers is “ what are A shland's Hcre Sunday— • Cne Year ................................................ 7 50 ,« . the last two weeks with relatives. ents who own a large prune o r­ By M ail and R ural R o u te s'” ........................ i Chief ,resource9 answer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glover and They were accompanied by Mis. chard there. Mr. Poor will join t)o e Month ............................................................................................ $ .65 invariably given is “ its superior Fred, Jr., accompanied by Mrs.! Minkler of this city, ami Mis. is the name hundreds of her later and they will spend the Three Months .............................................................................. ........ 1.95 fruits, berries and soil products.” Mamie C antrell and Mrs. Ger-! bakery bread users rem­ Young of Medford. Six Months ........................ ................................................................... 3.50 The landing and extolling of holidays in that country. o n e Year ........ .......................... .................... 6*50 A shland's famous fru it and vege- ,, ember w h e n ordering table products by our business D ISPLA Y ADVERTISING RATES bread. Single insertion, per inch ............................................................ $ .30 men and real estate agents in-ij Y early C ontracts duced many of our residents to j V T H E THEATER BLMJTFW. One insertion a week ................................................................... .27% locate here where they were as-1 Two insertions a week .......................................... .......... .25 MESSRS. SHUBERT ANNOUNCE D ally insertion ....................................................7".".'..7".""'7...77 sured th a t the productivity '<• m inds of everyone, g ivin g to th e u n fortu n ate happiness and m aking cheerfu ln ess th e uni- and im partial observance files attributable to this source. In Detroit the number a of fair vcihmI w 01 os« either in boxes or bulk at reas­ the local policy of faithfully of incendiary fires in 1921 was 111. This was reduced to patronizing all deserving home The 20th Century wish their multitude of friends a Merry Christmas. onable prices. 59 in 1922 and 30 in 1923. This improvement was partly industries w hether they be th a t These stores, contributing toward the spirit of the season, make the following gen­ due to the establishment of an “ arson squad” composed of growers, m erchants or custom ­ erous offerings: Also all kinds of nuts and ers. We are for Ashland and of detectives of the city police department who make Prices good from Saturday, December 13 to Wednesday night, December 24th Ashlands famous products from fresh roasted pop corn and inclusive. prompt investigation of all fires suspected of being of Fizz w ater to figs and canned peanuts. When doing your incendiary origin. goods to carrots w hether from Christmas shopping, visit The fact that arson is prevalent is proven hv the in­ farm , factory, orchard or m er­ ITEMS FOR BAKING surance statistics, it no other evidence was available. cantile. P u re B ulk L a rd Best Bulk Shortening Royal Baking Powder. 12 oz. Yours very truly, 3 lbs. fo r .............................«2c 3 lbs. for .......................... 02c The number of fires is almost invariably larger when bus­ cans 43c 2 1-2 lb. cans 81.2« C. E. McCORMICK. On The Plaza iness is bad than when it is good. It has been found, too, Vanilla, B urnett’s Pure Ex­ Orange and Lemon Peel 35c Mince Meat in hulk, very tract, 2 oz. bottle ....... 35c lb; Citron