Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 08, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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Good Eatables
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Pure Cane Sugar—16 Pounds
100 Pound S a c k .
PA T O&AOE GETS
STA TE SCHOOL H E A D
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S T IF F SENTENCE
CANDIDATE 18 H E R S
io a j u a a bm o h s iv o o
Charlea A. Howard, avparlw-'
teadent of achqpls ot Marshfield
and a candidate to t the Repub­
lican nomination for state sup­
erintendent of Bcbools, was a
visitor , In Ashland this morn­
ing, renewing old acquaintances?
* Howard has been Identified
w ith educational work in South­
ern Oregon for eighteen years,
teaching in the K lam ath county
school, then acting In the capac­
ity oY superintendent o f schools
at CoqkUte. From Coquille be
advanced to the principaishlp of
the Eugene high school, and
In 1920 went to Marshfield as
supertntkndent of schools.
two " H ELD FOR TH1
SA ID B A N K BAND:
PO RTLAND, Jan. 5. — (IP) —
Two of the three young men held
by the federal authorities at Red­
ding, California for alleged auto
thievery were identified today
by photographs as participants
In two bank robberies near here.
The youths in custody are John
Moore, Norman Moore and Joe
B illings of Oregon- CUy, John
Moore and Billings are Identified
by the cashier as participants
in the Troutdale, Oregon bank
robbery on December 10. They
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ler of the Scotts M ills Bank,
which was robbed on December
HAIR AIDS POOR
LOS ANGELES,— The Good
w ill Industries are cdUecttug hair
which they turn into profit for
charitable
purposes.
In
one
Week ' this organisation received
mote than 50 pounds of h air from
young women who__ kfid__ ahorn
their locks. This hair was made
into wigs and switches.
The
SACRAMENTO,
JAN.
9, - I t to s i very well
to snicker at the goat as
a muncher of tin cans.
Compared w ith other do­
mestic antmals he has an
Iron constitution. Of the
445 anlpaals condemned
by state mea^t Inspectors
last month as diseased
and therefore unfit for
human consumption, 293
were cattle, ^73 hogs, 15
sheep, 64 calves. Not one
goat was condemned.
"The goat Is practically
Pat Grace, arrested here Wed­
nesday eventng.and charged with
driving while drunk, following an
automobile accident. In which his
ear was badly damaged, was yes­
terday sentenced to 60 days In
the coqaty Jail and assessed s
fine of »100, when he pleaded
guilty to the charge before Just­
ice of the Peace Taylor of Med­
ford. Grace was turned over to
t h e ' stgte traffic department,
following his arrest by Chief of
Police McNabb.
Immune
from
tuberou-
losls,” explained Dr. Oeo.
Jordan of the department
of agriculture meat In­
specting bureau, In giving
out the figures today, and
tuberculosis w a s
th e
ground for 315 of the
445 condemnations.
N E W VEHICLE LAW
SA ID CONSTITUTIONAL
You- Always Serve
4 LB. PA IL SNOW DRIFT, 89c; W ESSON OIL, QT. CAN, 49c
Klamath Netted Gem Potatoes, Per Cwt $2.85
Story Book Corn, 2 Cans 25c; Belle of B elgian Peas, 2 Cans 25c
Quick Quaker Oats, Large Size
Snowball Flout, 49 Pound Sack
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M ISSION B EL L TOILET SOAP, 4 B A R S .............
W HITE W ONDER LAUNDRY SOAP, 13 BARS
Crown M ill Run, 80 Pound Sack . .
. $1.75
Eastern Oyster Shell, 100 Pound Sack . . $1.35
SA LEM , Jan. 6. — (IP)— The
constitutionality of the "peddlers
license law " enacted by the last
Oregon legislature, was upheld
by the Supreme Court today. It
dismissed the original mandamus
proceedings brought by Clyde
Evans and others, who were con­
testing the validity of a law
which imposes an additional fifty
per cent fee upon vehicles op­
erated beyond a radius of five
Cracked Corn, 100 Pound S a c k ................$2.75
5 POUND PA IL STEW ARTS HONEY . . . . .
SMALL W H IT E N A V Y BEANS, 10 PO UNDS
!
casioir, you always have
bread on the table. Noth­
ing yon put on the menu
is more nourishing than
BASKETBALL
miles from corporate limits. The
secretary—of state's office saW
the declision would . release for
H IG H SCHOOL
operation one of the new revenue
Arm ory, Friday, January 8
producing
measures
created
the last legislature.
CONDITION CARDINAL
MERCIER UNCHANGED
.... BRUSSELS, Jan. 8— (IP)—
The condition of Cardinal M er­
by cier, who is ‘ seriously ill here,
wa srsported aa unchanged today
T rade for Cash at Stones
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Vary Your Meats!
Nothing is more pleasing on the menu
than a frequent change in meats. It is
Many Thrifty housewives trade for cash at Stones. They
watch our adds closely — shop in person — each week or
month they;find;themselves,with a nice sum of money
saved, to use for other purposes.
HAVE YOU TRIED STONES
GOOD
BREAD?
- Once You Try it; You Will Always Use It.
15c Loaves
HARDY BROTHERS
Large Sized Packages
Cheap at Stones
Large Ranch Eggs Guaranteed Fresh
1 Dojs. Q C c
2 Doz. A A c
e Prunes, 8 lbs. for 25c Small White's, B lbs. for 48c
B "r< toa/F c™ »1 Pr‘M*uet’ Mexican Reds, 8 lbs. for 48c
THE
B E ST B U Y IN
BROOMS
W e have E ver Made.
Crystal W hite Soap
8 B a n For 25c
or
The large 10-os. bar of
A Dandy Broom for 45c Citrus Soap, 6 b a n for 26c
A few of those W ild Rose Ham s at
Picnic Shoulders—A buy at, Lb. .
Bacon w ith a Real Flavor at, Lb. .
W e D eliver Free W ithin City Limits.
HARDY BROTHERS
The B iggest Grocery S t o n in Town. .
THE 20TH CENTURY
makes the resolution, “ to Jielp you to save a little each day,’’ so easy to keep
that there is uo tem ptation to break it. A t these 20th Century Stores thrifty
housewives -find they save money w ithout reducing their means. Yeef even more
—some go so far as to enlarge over w h at the ordinary Grocer offers and still
save money. I ts the saving on every item in a 20th Century Store that counts*
W esson Oil
Quart Can 49c
Crisco — 6 Lb.
Can $1.39
Sperry Pancake Flour
10 Pound Sack 75c
Swan Matches
Large Boxes—6 for 25c
Large Sized Cans
At Stones, 2 For
Pure Bulk Lard
F r e s h -2 lbs. 47o
Gold D ust 8oouring
Powder, 2 for 15c
Orange Marmalade Old
E nglish style, *1 lb. Glass 35c
Medium Size Sweet Oranges
1 Doz. 4 A c
2 Doz. A C
P and O Naptha Soap
10 B a n 39c
K e m Panoake
Flour, 25o
1
Bacon, Fancy Sugar Cured, A verage W t. 9 lbs. H alf or W hole Piece, Lb. 40c
Stones Special Coffee
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Delmonte Catsup, Full
P int Bottle, 25c
Tree Tea—Orange Pekoe (B lack) or Japan (Green)
1 Pound Pkge. 74c
M emorie” Layer Figs — W hite
10 0». Pkgs- 20c; 2 for 39c
Tomato Soup
Campbells Tomato Soup
1-2 Pornjd Pkge., 39c
Shrimp, “ American B eauty“ Latest
Pack, 1 Lb. Cans, 3 for 40c
20th Century Brooms, 6 Sewn, Medium W eight Fine Parlor Broom ...............96
20th Century Coffee—1‘W hen better coffee is roasted, it w ill be “ 20th Century
Direct from our roaster to you— Lb. 47c
3 Pound* $1.38
Lettuce 10c
Celery 15c
Carrots and Turnips, 4 Pounds 15c
CREAMERY BUTTER, POUND 46c
20th CFNTURY GROCERY
Gem Nut
Bacon
Gem Nut Margarine, a Swift and Co.
Product
\
1 Lb. A A c
3 Lbs A A c
Best Sugar Cured Bacon
Cheap a t Stones
Per Pound A A c
Here Are a F ew Sam ples of Our Prices
a Fancy -Rogue River New Crop Beans — The Food
ns— 7 lbs. for
.......SBc
for Frosty Days
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
New Years Resoluttons
Kerrs B est Patent Flour
49 lb. Sack $2.33
Where Savings Are Greatest
We are atarting the New Year, firm to the belief that the
beet place for you to trade la at the stores where prices
are lowest, consistent with high quality merchandise, and
sendee that pleases and satisfies yon. We are running that
kind of a store. The public always knows Jnst exactly what
to expect at onr store.
d e l iv e r y
Butter Flake Sodas—N ational B iscuit Go's. “ Champion
Small Size — E xtra Special, 6 B o x e s..................................
gestions.
W c D eliver
THOMAS HILL, Prop.
Adirondack Syrup—Very B est Oane and Maple — Full P int 33o— Quart 57c
2 Pound Pullman Loaves,
a big saving on bread
our shop that you may desire. Phone us for sug­
Phone 107
PLAZA GROCERY
Unusual Barg:ains
You can find almost any kind of meat or fowl in
THE EAGLE MARKET
No Limit to Q uantity------ Buy All You
M OST PEO PLE M AKE T H E M— SOME K E E P THEM , SOM E DON’T — H UT
10c Loaves
also more healthful.
1
Two 1-Pound Twin Loaves 15c
SUPERIOR
BREAD
Franklin Bakery
BREAD!
FRESH FROM THE OVEN
Bread
proceeds were devoted to work
among the poor.
Buy Your Groceries for LESS
at THE PLAZA GROCERY
374 X lf a l a S t
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HAVE YOU TRIED OUR BUTTER
We handle best grade fresh cream ery butter, and eell it cheaper. Ti
1 Lb. Fresh Butter. 49c
2 Lbs. Fresh Butt
WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE
A shland’s
N ext to
Finest
Citizens
Food Store
Bank
in usee Twice the leavening strength
o f many other brands. N o waste in
haking materials« Every baking is
light—evenly raised and wholesome«
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