Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 15, 1925, Image 3

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    When you
(tend the Jackson Cotfnty Fair
ke our shop your headquarters
OUR DEMONSTRATION OF TH E
In th e M e rc h a n ts
!
B u ild in g w i l l a m a z e y o u
Don’t M iss It!
MAYTAG SHOP
Don R. Chase
L V. Leonard
Authorized Salesman
with Crater Lake Hardware Co,
AU A s h la n d W ill Be T h e re
ASHLAND DAY
Jackson County Fair, Friday, September 18
This is also School Children Day, when all- children
accompanied by parent or guardian are admitted Free
There will be a track meet in front of the grand­
stand which will be free to all who attend and
same can be viewed from grandstand. The
meet wilt begin at 10 a. m. and continue until
finish.
Special Features Planned by Merchants Who W ill Have
Goods on Display. Entertainments Planned. Souven­
irs to be Given.
The Merchante’ exhibit build
ing at the -fairgrounds proved
one of the most Interesting at­
tractions last year, and this year
the exhibitors are making ex­
tensive preparations for the bert
possible displays in their various
booths.
This building, which was open­
ed last year daring the fair,
was made possible by the leases
to the various Medford mer-
chants, jrho financed its building.
On this page are advertise­
ments by the following exhibit-
10:00 to»12:00 a. m. there will be a continuation
of tiro horseshoe pitching tournament.
12 :30 p. m., gates open to grandstand and inside
track. The gate directly sonth of grandstand
will be the only opening to inside track.
.
5
1 :15 P. M.—Orchestra concert in grandstand by
Carl Loveland’s Ashland
Orchestra
ora:
California-Oregon
company. The
STORES WILL CLOSE AT NOON FRIDAY
Don’t Miss Ashland Day, Friday, Sept. 18
F rid a y , S ep tem b er 18 is A sh lan d
D a y at the Jackson C ounty F a ir
“PH meet you at THE TOGGERY Booth”
If you get tired, make yourself comfortable in the chairs
that are for you to use.
See the latest fall and winter styles on display there. Then come to onr store and
let us show our full assortment of suits and overcoats.
SX““” The Toggery '“i",
I
.
Medford, Oregon
LARGEST AND FINEST CLOTHING STORE IN SOUTHERN OREGON
at the Fairground
Maytag washing
machine dealers (The Crater
Lake Hardware Co.), Mordolft
and* Woolf, furniture dealers
and The Toggery, clothing deal-
A COMPLETE LINE OF ALL MODELS WILL BE
Various souvenirs and special
entertainment is being arranged
by the different exhibitors, and
a cArdiai invitation has been
extended for all fair visitors to
make this building their head­
quarters.
rhythm
and
grace,
with
Running Events
1-4 Mile Free-for-all ...............................$ 75.0C
1-2 Mile F ree-for-all...................................$100.0C
5-8 Mile Free-for-all.........................^ . . .$125.00
2:15 P. M.—Special musical program in Mer­
chants’ Building. All programs in-the Men
chants’ Building are free.
’ * •
.7:30 P.- M.—Vaudeville ¿n front of grandstand.
8:15 P. M.—Special musical program in Mer­
chants’ Building.
8:30 P.M .—Dancing tJegins in Fair Grounds Pa­
vilion.
9.-00 P. M.—Style show by Golden Rule Store.
9:30 P. M.—Vocal solo by Miss Eva Richmond
in Merchants’ Pavilion.
10:00 to 12:00 P. M.—Dancing in Fair Grounds
Pavilion.
Power
STAR
’
ROCHESTER,
N.
Y.— The formed
aesthetic ideal of life held by health a
I the ancient Greeks, but long
Mamo
I lost in the shuffle of modern the two
I civilisation, may tome into its the dra
own again in the new Eastman Di* h ,ni1'
School of the Dance and Dra-
~
malic Action, formed as a part Ostrich
of the University of Rochester,
is successful In its alms.
VIEtfh
Rouben Mamoulian, formerly against
connected with the Moscow Art the race
Theatre, la the moving spirit
The
in the new school, which owes brought
Its being to George Eastman, trainer,
kodak manufacturer and noted promises
philanthropist, who has glveh the blrdi
millions to education.
the sau
Not only will the school pro- horses,
vide courses in professional danc- faster th
ing, but It will aim to include but, owl
the dance as a vital part in aré not
general
university
education, run stral
ranking with mathematics and
—
philosophy.
Forest
The Idea underlying the school loads coi
is unique for this age, Mamou sewers,
lian says, but It is really very
Portlan
old. It embodies the Greek con-1 exports 1
caption of life as ruled by I export. 6
COPCO INVITES YOU
One of the features of the Jackson
County Fair that Is sure to. be talked
shout is the special exhibit and free
motion pictures presented by The Cali­
fornia Oregon Power Company.
Copco invites you now to enjoy the
spectacle it has In store. Bee how elec­
tric power is created — the battle of en­
gineers and construction men against
the elements —, the actual building of
one of the Westk great power plants.
rules
ON DISPLAY.
The Car with the Million
Dollar Motor that Makes
Dead Indian Hill on High
“TOMORROW S CAR TODAY“
Hamaker Motor Co.
Mason Motor Company
’ “ Service W orth W hile”
Phone 37, Ashland, Oregon
Phone 366
Medford, Ore.
A sh lan d Stores W ill Close a t Noon
on A shland D a y , F rid a y , S e p t 18
Mordoff and Woolf
WILL HAVE AN EXHIBIT BOOTH AT THE
FAIRGROUNDS
Make this your headquarters while at the fair or if
von come to Medford, visit our store.
THE CALIFORNIA . OREGON POWER CO
MORDOFF and WOOLF
MEDFMB, MESON
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