Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 23, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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D A IL Y
T ID IN G S '
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O F F IC IA L CITY PAPER
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Mr. and M n . W. K. Daqal of
Klkhart, Indiana are visiton la
SHA<BOMA, U l„ ,.O cV 88— Aahland looking offer a location.
(V . P .)— Local school teach«» They hope to make Aah|ahd their
mast not yield to the «atertain-
home.
mant ottered hy nearby cities
taore than one week epd out
W inter’s beet.
Boegua*
of the m onth..
you know summer's due
The local board of education
But
in summer, you
made thia ruling recently j after
winter’s coming.
1. B. Stout, euiiarintendent qf
Followers, followers,
every­
aohoola. had Mid that the teach­
Life Is mountains and valleys.
where, but rarely a man who
Whan on the mountain, enjoy ers did not take sufficient In­
thinks!
terest in the civle affaire of the
the valley. When in the valley,
town.
Nine teachers a » em­
appreciate the mountain.
Our only serious national prob­
ployed in the schools here.
\
the «ame* unvarying
lem is to substitute common
I t ’s a level mind which re­
sense for bunk.
18 TO BE
lies nil things a » extremes mito
OCTOBRE 28
d
lops
off
or
adds
to
ac-
Town boosters are not neces­
Stoy »one W »k Bad«
Business Manage
..... ..... Cltg Edito
....... Telephone 3
Host o ff I«* ns Second Ulnae M a il M atte
octurkr a®«
HOW TO CONQUER AN ENEMY — W1
f e Lord, he mhketh even his enemies to be
!» rta 1«:7-
PRAYER:— O L o rd , Thou hast revealei
1 rest In Thee, for Thou hast compassed us
J .'t rance.
:
The more children there are
in the family, the more chance
there is for one of them to
amount to something.
Success has its lure, but some­
how those who don't succeed
seem to get the most fun out of
Hez Heck says: "Some men’s
idea o' cleverness is pickin’ out
a wife who will take in board­
ers."
BOUDOIR COACH IS
LATEST STAR
CAR
N EW YORK. Oct. 11— (U . P .l
— W all street went through ta
seventh succenelve day of boom
today, without any indications of
any decrease in the wav« of
heavy trading had price ad­
vances. The total sales of the
day were 1.611,50V shares, only
slightly lens than yesterday.
For cleaning phone 11®. We
use Cleaning Odorizza Naptha.-*-
Psnlserud's.
Albany — Large acreage of
strawberries being sat out nt La­
comb. for 1»2S crop.
s a k in g h e a tin g a n d illu m in a tin g g as, w hich e lim in a te s
• ' p o iso n o u s carlio n m o n o x id e b u t p ro d u c e s tw ice th e
? e u lin g a n d lig h tin g p o w e r o f a n y g a s now m ad e f o r
« n.estic use. T h e p ro d u c tio n cost is a lso s a id to l>e th e
2 ¿west o f an y g a s p ro ce ss know n.
Such a disco v ery w ould be w o rth b illio n s of d o lla rs
i > th e U n ited S ta te s . I t w ou’d be m a d e to su p e rse d e th e
se o f coal fo r h e a lin g a n d c o o k in g a n d sa v e th e c o u n try
jro rn th e p e rio d ica l coal s tr ik e s t h a t h a v e so e x a s p e ra te d
rî.ie nation
T he g as m an , u n d e r g u id a n c e o f th e in d u s tria l scien-
is likely to l»e one o f th e g r e a t fa c to rs in th e n e w e r,
i i tte r c iv iliz a tic n . H e is g ro w in g in im p o rta n c e now
n t w ith *such a lo o r. in s ig h t lie w ill Jie a colossus indeed,
tw in o f e le c tric ity .
I NOOURAGE INVESTMENTS—
INCREASE EMPLOYMENT
• T h e re a re tw o w a y s to e n c o u ra g e in v e s tm e n ts in i n ­
d u s tr ia l u n d e rta k in g s . O ne is th e a b o litio n o f th e ta x -
e x e m p t p riv ile g e on e e rtn in b o n d s a n d th e e q u a l ta x a -
■» on o f a ll in v e stm e n ts. T h e o th e r is th e re d u c tio n o f ta x e s
3 ow so h e a v y t h a t ta x -e x e m p t b o n d s seem th e o n ly w a y to
in v e s t a la rg e incom e.
T h e im p o rta n t th in g is to k e e p th e n a tio n ’s m o n e y a t
" ro d u c tiv e w o rk , ju s t a s th e n a tio n ’s m en a n d w om en a n d
.a e h in e ry of e v e ry k in d sh o u ld lie a t w ork. T h e re s u lt
• f e q u a l ta x a tio n o r ta x re d u c tio n is t h a t m o n ey flow s
:i ito in d u s tr y , th u s m a k in g a m a rk e t fo r la b o r a n d food
s n d se rv ic e o f e v e ry k in d .
Mr. and M n . A. W. Scott of
.Ik h a rt, Indiana ore in Ashland
jx>klag over prospective loca-
iions.
HARDY
BROTHERS
BIG GROCERY DEPARTMENT
B ig g e r M G B etter TMM E ver
During th e past week w e have installed a whole new section of shelving, en­
abling ns to bettor display our merchandise, and make more room for the ever
increasing crowds that know our store ae the place of host merchandise at low­
est prices, where oourtesy and service are the watch words.
SUGGESTIONS TOR YOUR SATURDAY AND MONDAY BUYING
BEANS
POTATOES
White, Pink or
Mexican Red, Lb.
Our Leader B ulk
Coffee, Pound
A CAN OF SOUTHERN STYLE
UOCOANVT F R EE W IT H A
H A LF POUND SMfc PACKAGE
OF B A K E R * COCOANUT.
The
IDEAL VECTO
SUGAR
A Package o f Citrus
Powder - f X I I
Crystal W hite
Boap, 10 bars for
SUGAR
0 . and H.
CANE SUGAR
16 Pounds
FOR ONE DOLLAR
HEATER
PURE
OUR ADVICE MAY be beneficial, and per
haps we can help you.
A Fresh Supply of
FIG BARS
15c Per Pound
O iir new low prices on flo a r
arc now In effect.
Y e t yoay
w inter’s supply from old whent
flour. I t la always the heat.
Hardware
Animal Crackers
Per Package
W e Deliver Free W ithin the City Limits — No Telephone Orders
Winchester Store
HARDY
BANK
BROTHERS
Ashland, Oregon
US
HELP
YOU
SA V E!
Saving on your eatables is not more a matter of Price than it is of quality. Our Prices are Always Right,
But the important thing jg that we guarantee you. FIRST CLASS QUALITY in every thing we sell.
ISN’T IT A PLEASURE TO KNOW THAT THE MONEY
SPENT AT THE
20th Century Stores
for Foodstuffs, brings so much satisfaction? A t these Stores a Dollar is 100 Cents,
and a Pound 16 full ounces. I t ’s the saving on every item in a 20th Century Store
that counts.
OFFERINGS SATURDAY AND MONDAY, OCTOBER 24TH AND 26TH
Groner’s W alnuts — Large Budded Franquettes — Softshell, 1925 Crop —
............................... 42c
3 Pounds ....................................... $1.23
Pound .........
F e d e rn L M ilk
T a ll C a n s 10c
Vou Can Practice Economy at This Store and Eat Better as W ell
W e W ill Offer for Saturday and Monday:
White Loaf Flour, 49 lbs.
Calumet Baking Powder, per lb.
B a k e r G irl F lo u r, 49 lbs.
S h re d d e d W h e a t, P e r P k g .
W h e a t (R e c le a n e d ) p e r Cwt.
S o d a C ra c k e rs — F re sh
a n d C risp —P o u n d 15c
Standard Peas — 3 Cans
R o lled O a ts — F re s h ly
M illed — 9 lb. S a c k 49c
C riseo
(5 P o u n d
C ry s ta l W h ite S o a p
10 B a rs 39c
B u y Y o u r W in te r S u p p ly N ow
S w if t B aeon (S m a ll L e a n S id e s)
50c Q u a lity , P e r lb.
Rye Krisp, Per Pkg.
T o ile t T issu e , 4 I .a rge R olls
C lorox, P e r B o ttle
S w ee t P o ta to e s , 10 P o u n d s
B u lk S e e d le ss R a is in s , 4 P o u n d s
C elery, ( L a rg e B u n c h e s)
Dried Prune«—1925 Crop—Extra Large— Sweet and Jnicy—2 Lb«.
E c o n o m y M a tc h e s
N o iseless—G ood Sized
F u ll B oxes—6 f o r 23c
S o lid P a c k
T o m a to e s, No. 2 1-2
C an s, 2 f o r 35c
Babcock’s Gift
... Shoppe__
Phone 107
New Pack 8hrimp,
No Limit At Oaa
LET
r>
THE EAGLE MARKET
Tidings classified do the bush c «
At Christmas no other remem­
brance approaches a photograph
of
Mother.
Photographs of
quality,. ' Studio Aehland.
I n v e s tig a te
FIRST NATIONAI
!
Ask for Sally Ann at Your
Grocery
WE ALWAYS HAVE TIME
' TO TALK WITH
THE ATTITUDE of this bank is to co oper
ate in every way in increasing the prestige and
prosperity of this city, And giving assistance to
the people of this community whenever it can.
WINDOW.
Lithia Bakery
NORTH DAKOTA H A IL LOBS
BISMARK. N. D., Oct. 23—
Yes, we *hnve no bananas, but
(D . P .) — H all losses la North
Dakota during the past season we have money to Ioan on good
Phone 21.
Yeo. (of
were less extensive, with more ■»ecurity.
ou
ree.)
1®— tf
intensive reports to the state
hail insurance department ahqw.
T ’ie average claim was 1160
Total claims numbered 8.100
with tosses reported of a little
less than one and one-halt mil­
lions.
YOU CAN BRING your financial problems
here, even though you do not have an account
with us; our officers will be glad to see you any-
OFFER AND DISPLAY IN OUR
BREAD
M. IV. Hamaker, proprietor
of Tho Oak street garage ODd
local "Star” automobile agent,
has received one of the new
model Star Boudoir conches,
which can be converted Into a
Gold Beach — Improvements
bedroom in a short time. He is
In telephone servit» will care tor
displaying
this
innovation
car
COAL STRIEES FORCE GAS DEVELOPMENT
fully mode up hb a bedroom at several timee number of present
A nnouncem ent h a s been m ad e o f a new p ro c e ss f o r
subscribers.
his garage.
• ie Locate H eve
SEE EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAIN
SALLY ANN
‘ More an d m ore we a r e g e ttin g out of th is slo u g h , a n d
> w a h e a lth y sign.
, ;
“ One of th e g ra v e s t p ro b le m s w ith w hich th e in d u s
1 y has to cope is th a t o f m a in ta in in g sch ed u les in down
W h ere once th is w as a p ro b le m only in
w, on a cco u n t o f lac k o f p ro p e r o rd in a n c e s
it h a s becom e a n issu e in
« inefficient enforcem ent,
: m ost e v e ry c ity a n d tow n in th e U n ite d S ta te s.
“ M otor e a r (Owners anti tr a n s p o rta tio n c o m p a n ie s
) r.ve c ertain rig h ts w hich sh o u ld be g r a n te d - b y c ity of-
i ’cials, a n d once g ra n te d , p ro te c te d . No one w ill B erious-
& v contend th a t au e le c tric c a r s h o u ld n o t h a v e th e rig h t"
. f-wav over its tra c k s a t a ll h o u rs of th e d a y o r n ig h t,
i . o o th e r vehicle has a n y r ig h t in such c irc u m s ta n c e s to
S ,ld it up. O fficials of e v e ry c ity sh o u ld rec o g n ize th is
; iglit and enforce i t ”
W hy should a b a n a n a ¡»eddler’s w agon, a fiv e -to n
g a rb a g e tru c k o r a gold p la te lim o u sjn e be a llo w e d to
? lock a s tre e t e a r tra c k a n d d e la y h u n d re d s o r th o u s ­
a n d s of p e rso n s? I f a c ra z y m an w a lk e d on th e tra c k
; nd blocked tra ffic a policem an w ould rem o v e h im —
? hv s h o u ld n ’t a san e d r iv e r receiv e th e sam e tr e a tm e n t?
HAM S
QUALITY
WASHINGTON, O ct JS— (U
P .)— Colonel W illiam Mitchell
Contentment
lies
In
“ T h ere h a s been a lto g e th e r too nrueh p o litic s ill the
o#n
world.
The
fish
Wouldn't today waa formally served with
So far no architect has sue-
S action p ro b le m ,” sa y s L u c iu c 8 . S to rrs , M a n a g in g £>i-
the charge against him, and po­
erfjoy
flying
or
the
birds
find
caeded in bulldinfe a house that
ll
fled to appear tor a court mar­
: , f t o r of th e A m erican E le c tric R a ilw a y A sso c ia tio n . he can guarantee t<\ be a home. pleasure in swimming.
tial on next Wednesday.
Mr. and M n . J. A. Rager
H v » purchased the 8am Holdt
».eroe at 108 Alida street.
P IC N IC
sarily liars, but every one of
them Is highly imaginative.
KEEP THE STREI.T CARS MOVING
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 82—
¡« II. P .i— The British rum ship
• '.laltchouan, seized off the Fsr-
r Ione Islands, and towed Into
v.'trt here hy a coast guard eutter
*. 'day, will be towed back to the
y> lint of seizure and released
> 1th apologies. It developed a
•> w hours after the seizure. It
•« as discovered that the liquor
'-•»#«1 had been illegally seized
a : a point at least 16 miles past
lire 12 mile zone.
SPECIAL
S e a rc h lig h t M a tc h e s, l^arg e Size,
6 B oxes
Tree Tea—Ceylon and India or Japan—1-2 Pound Pkge. 38c; - Pound P k g e 73
P in e a p p l e, St a n d a r d SI i f fit --------Mnzohi— OH~
I^arge C a n s 24c; 3 fo r 69c
Q u a rt C an 49c
S a k h a tin “ 1
J a p a n H a lv e s, Can 32c
P a r s n ip s , 6 P o u n d s
C a lifo rn ia S a rd in e s (A n y F la v o r)
Crystal W hite Soap, 10 Bars
-
.flApaa__________ _
B e a ta , 7 P o u n d «
Kerrs Best Patent Flour—49 lb. Sack $2.13 — Fishers Blend $2.28.
Hand
Engraved
Moradabad
Brassware
M a ra sc h in o C h e rrie s
5 oz. B o ttle 19c
C o coanut, lx>ng T h r e a d
S u g a r C u re d —Lb. 19c
F a n c y W h ite F i s
1925 tir o p —2 fibs. 25c
20TH CENTURY COFFEE—Bny it and Save 9 Cents a pound, (the cost of the
♦in container) Direct from our Roaster to you, lb.............. 47c; 3 lb«............... $1.38
There really i» no better place to trade ttban at a 20TH CENTURY GROCERY.
We invite yotir inspection
o f our display.
397 E. Main — Pilone 167
Use Criseo to-moke
crisp fried foods '
light calces
|
fluffy biscuits
Small Sise 73c; Medium Size $1.39
Large Size $2.14
Vegetables:—FreshLettuoe, Celery, Cauliflower, Turnips, Cabbage, Beets.
CENTURY STORES
MEDFORD
37 N. Central Ave.
Tho«. Hill, Prop.
GRANTS :
607 G. S t
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