Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 12, 1925, Page 20, Image 20

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To drlvo Ineomfort this winter yoa should have romp!He
protection against rain, afoot, Mow and wind. Only the
finest rioted car construction can give you that.
The Chevrolet Coach body la Pltherhellf the same cos»*
atmedon used on the world's fineet cars.
D oom and window» f t and stay tight to keep out wind and
water. Rain or mow cannot penetrate the Flatter V-V
one-piece windshield which gives you perfect video and
eantuadon. Land seasLelUpdc agelags and balloon drat
take the jars out o f froeen roads.
Yet you get all thia In the world’s lowest-priced Fisher
Body Coach.
Let us show you the quality fcaturee of thia fine d osed car
and captain how eery It la for you to own one dda winter.
The tz :n e TourlnS *525
jUMdner . 525
Coup< , 675
Sedan • • 775
8 c r * * . 475
OToum. 550
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The doings of the Lithians since the day when they
started off as the prem ier booster organization for Ash­
land are recorded in a small black book, which to the
uninitiate means ’nothings but to the little group which
has increased in number and . become more and more at*
taclied to the name and the organization, this small black
book is important.
Starting with nnly flu » men , assembled in the modern
fashioki around the lunch table, the organization was
launched on its career, May <5, 1922.
The purpose of the organization was to in all pos­
sible ways advertise and boost for Ashland and Lithia
Park, and to furnish strong backing to the chamber of
commerce in all its effort«. V. V. Mills was. elected Presi­
dent with the title of Grand High Fizz, this name beng
suggested naturally by the character of the waters from
which the P ark is named. The title for the Secretary
was also suggested in the same fashion as the Chief
Effervescer, Vice President, Little Fizz, and Treasurer,
Chief Bottler, on A. Spencer, was selected as the first
Vice President and S. A. Peters, dr. as Chief Bottler,
Secretary J . II. Fuller becoming the Chief Effervescer.
Thus launched aa a full t lodg
ed organisation the 'bupch be­
gan to demonstrate its ability portant of all, Ashland has the
at once by putting over one of men and women to produce the
the best parades ever seen in finest fruit grown anyplace in
the city at a July 4 celebration the world. Ashland is basically
Plans were at once started to a fruit producing section, where
provide uniforms in order that a the best fruit in tho world is
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suitable appearance might
be grown.
made at all future celebrations
and this waa later affected so
that whenever the Lithians new
PHYSICIANS
appear aa an organisation they
make a neat and natty showing.
DR. W. J. CRANDALL
From that time on the Osteopathic Physician A Surgeon
Lithians have been in a contin­ Office Phone 180.
Home 407-J
ual state, of effervescence, tbla
First National Bank Bldg.
expression,
meaning
activity,
DR. CHARLES A. HAINES
properly directed at all times
Physician and surgeon
and the prime motif of the or­
ganisation now la the advertis­ Office Phone 104-J
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ing and exploiting of
Lithia
Park as Ashlanda chief attrac­ Office hours, 10 to 13 A. M.; 3
to 5 P. M.; 7 to 8 evenings. Cltl­
tion.
One of the first steps in ‘this sens Bank Building.
direction was the erection of DR. HAWLEY — Above Tidings
the solid sign post in the Plasa
office. Phone 91.
which directs to the camp
DR. ERNE8T A, WOODS— Prac­
ground.
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
The. Lithians were especially
throat— X-ray ineltfdlng teeth,.
active in urging the improve­
Office hours, 10 to 13 and 3 to
5, Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland,
ment of the camp ground, build­
Oregon.
ing the community house and
officiating at the dedication of O. ELLYSON SHINN, D.M.D.
this building.
• Cltlsens Bank Bldg.
Space does not permit of the Office Phone 181. Rae. Phone 184
enumeration of the various
Evenings By Appointment
activities up to the present time
PLANING MILL
such as participation in,
the
Mile High celebration with the
JORDAN’S SASH AND .CABINET
covered ,wagon stunt, the various
WORKS, Cor. H elm in And Yan
Lithlan shows at the Vining
Ness. Phone 151.
194-tf
theatre,
the
participation
WHITTLE TRANSFER CO.
through that aggregation of
For Service
songbirds known aa the Lithlan
Dealers
In
Coal, Wood. Packing,
Octette, at State and County
Fairs, sending delegates to var- Orating and Storage. Long dist­
ious,meetings of the State Boost­ ance trucking.
er clubs, marching in uniform at
L. POW E I i I r - General Tran
Klamath Falls and many other T. fer
— Good team and motor
things which have been under­
trucks. Good service at a rea-
price. Phone 83.
taken as occasion demands.
The number In the Lithians
FEHIGE . ROACH
has been limited to fifty and this
Transfer — Express — Storage
nujnber is kept Intact. Whenever Haulini — Draqr work ot all
anyone loaves or drops out ther-* kind«. Quick motor service. Dry
*ooff*of all kfo
(tafim Ftona
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is a candidate ready to take the 875 B. Straat.
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vacant place.
Jealous
guardianship ■ of ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— :
communfcate with Ensign
Lithia Park that It may continue
o f tho Salvation Army a t __
to remain the premier attraction
White Shield Home, 655 May-
of Ashland animates the Lithians
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
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at all times, initiations
take
A U O T IO N E B R
place inside Its precincts frequent
A. L. GIDEON
gatherings have been held there Sales taken anywhere— anytime.
since the start and plans are be­
Ashland, Oregon
ing considered for bringing it
PAINTING OOifTRACTOR
more and more to the attention
AMHRO S. PARK
ot the tourist.and visitor.
Painting
Contractor
The Grand High Flxs at the
ExporleueoA.
Dependable
present time le V. D. Miller, w i»
Phono
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has been especially active in
building up the organisation, or leave word at Staples Realty
with 8. A. Peters Jr. Little Fits*
Clyde Young, Chief Bottler, and
Fuller, Chief Effervescer.
Members, ot the Lithians sub­
scribed the first 115,000 to the
hotel fund and were the first
OTWnttsW
have" a /orinal
dinner in the Lithia Springs Ho­
tel.
P r o fe s s io n a l
Q U A L IT Y A T LO W
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The Automotive Shop
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Local Dealers
ASHLAND, OREGON
Convenient Battery Service
We operate our battery department in the room next to The 20th
Century Grocery in opder that you may drive your car indoors.
The next time you need any battery work, remember to drive in at
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The Auto Electric Shop
Philco--Diamon<fGrid Batteries
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for all cars at reasonable prices
Expert service on starter, generator and ignition
work. If your car is hard to start these cold morn­
ings let us work on it.'
FULL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
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Always In S|nck At
WORLD’S BEST FRUIT IS
PRODUCED IN THIS
PART OF VALLEY
The Ashland Electric
Shop
. Phone 115-J
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SPOPpING A PLEASURE
When You Cai^ Select From Complete and New
Stocks of Goods»
Games
Rook—75c
Flinch—75c
Old Maid
Dominoes—Checkers
Chess Assorted
Card Games
Spinner Games
Base Ball
Games
Tinker Toys—50c
Erector Sets—$1.50-$3.50
Engines—90c-$4.00
Mechanical toys of all
Rinds.
Automobiles—40c-$3.50
Tractors—Dishes
Telephones
Pete H ustler Toys
Dolls
Raggedy Andy and
Raggedy Ann Dolls
Real Baby Dolls with the
new baby head—$1.25
each.
Bunnies Rabbits, Bears
and all kinds of stuffed
Animals
Hundreds of Items in Endless Assortment
BOOKS
Paper Books — Linen Books — Full A sortment of the John Gruelle Books—
Volland’s Line of Illustrated Books, E very one suitable for Children.
FICTION AND GIFT BOOKS
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Buy one
tube Tooth Paste and we will give Bowl and Two
Oold
plgh 60c
Pree.
ON SATURDAY Garnet
wnh T
be Stationery.
of Tooth Paste> *100 worth °f Toy8’
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Toilet Good«—
Drug Sundrloa
F I D A D T* C
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Books and
Stationery
Just 36 Shopping Days
Until Christmas
This brings the realization that the Gifts with which
“Merry Christmas” is to be said, must soon be de­
cided upon.
Holiday Goods
flotu on Display includes:
Pictures
Stationery
Leather Goods
Brass Ware
Reading Lamps
Cut Glass
Toilet Sets J-----
Baby Gifts
Stamped Goods
Toys '
Etc.
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vitally interested in the pros­
perity of the farmer and the
fruitgrower, for they realise,
selfishly it may he, that «without
the aid of the farther and fruit­
grower, they cannot grow.
Rogue River Valley fruit and
Ashland- fruit are synomymous,
for the finest Rogue River Valiev
fruits are grown In the Ashland
district. '
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Ashland has the climate, the
water, the soil and most lm-
Babcock’s Gift Shoppe
<4 Distinctive
An attractive Salah for~aä~ev»
nmg frook of pink chiffon is s
wreath of French flowers In shades
of rose, biue and geil. They are
hand-made and the colorings vary
dsUcate. so that the effect is vary
youthful and girlish- *
Gifts for Discriminating People”
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