Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 05, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday,
ASBXiAiro DAILY TlMMOB
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Saturday Shopping
proof" for Oregon.
For the past two years the
"Land Settlement Department of
the Portland Chamber of Com­
merce, coordinating with the
Oregon State Chamber of Com­
merce, has proclaimed the op­
portunities and resources of
Oregon.
It has received over
Electrical Storms Visit the
24,000
direct
agricultural in­
Northern Cities; Rain
quiries and followed up with
Causes Floods
over 35,000 live agricultural
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 6— letters, accompanied by ' over
(Ü.P.)— Reports continued to 100,000 pieces of Oregon llteru
come in today describing the ture.
damage done by the heavy wind­
The results of this work arc
storms and rain in the Pacific over 1,400 new settlers, who
Northwest.
have so far been reported, and
Shipping was delayed. South­ probabilities of a great many
ern Pacific trains from Califor­ more. Three times as many have
nia were arriving hours late as stated definitely In correspon­
a result of the washout in Cow dence that they Intended coming
Creek Canyon In Southern Ore­ to Oregon to locate.
gon. The «heavy rains in that
A snappy* little "proof" of
vicinity also blocked the Pacific land settlement is reported this
highway with landslides.
week In the experience Of one
Portland, Kelso and Longview new settler.
.........
experienced
severe
electrical
F.
COAST
HAS
LOW PRICESON GROCERIES
At HARDY BROTHERS HEAVY DAMAGE
EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK
Quaker Puffed
Wheat, Pkg.
12c
Best Crepe Toilet
Paper, 4 fo r
25c
Shredded Wheat
Biscuits, Pkg.
11c
3 1-2 lb. Crackers
Cheaper thanbulk
55c
Campbell’s Soups
All Kinds, Can
10c
Large Quick
Q uaker Oats
26c
15c
Premier Catsup
None Better
25c
H-0 Oats
Either Kind, Pkg.
4 Pound Pail Snow Drift, Only .......... '•.........9&c
8 Pound Pail Snowdrift, Only ........................61.85
Cheaper Than Bulk — More Samitary
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storms. Communication was In­
terrupted for a time with
Marshfield, Bend, Klamath Falls
and Astoria. Heavy rains caus
ed floods at Eugene and In
Southern Oregon.
ALWAYS THE BEST FRESH VEGETABLES IN
TOWN — PRICES THE LOWEST
HARDY
John Ross came to Oregon
last* summer from Alaska. For
several months he resided in
Portland, casting about for a
place to make his home. He
saw an article in the paper of
the work of the Land Settle­
ment Department and an account
of a fellow Alaskan, who was
coming here to locate. Follow­
ing his Impressions, Mr. Roes
sought out the office of the
Land Settlement Department for
his own benefit and informa­
tion-. At this time the Tumalo
Irrigation project was being
opened near Bend, Deschutes
county, and the proposition ap­
pealed to him. The ultimate re­
sult was that Mr. Ross took his
"Carey Act 40" and now Mrs.
Ross, delighted in her new Ore­
gon home writes:
“You were so kind to help
us locate in Oregon, on this
lovely Tumalo.
"We are now in our lovelv
BROTHERS
Larger tax cut Is agreed up­
on. Cut this out. It may be
the last you ever hear of It.
THE EAGLE MARKET
Phone 107
We Deliver
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EXPECTS MANY
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Saturday and Monday Specials
Good Winter Spuds
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□ r U I / O j i o Pounds 61.69;
100 Pounds * w . C W
Prunes
Dates
Fancy Pressed
Dates, 2 Lbs.
Corn
4 E ft
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" tw ls
Tomatoes
No. 2 1-2 Standard Toma­
Com
RR' toes, 3 for 40 c 4-4 ER
.
Sweet Sugar
3 Cans 40c
12 Cans
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mViONQ
V I NI V i l o
AO A
Fancy Italian
Prunes, 5 Lbs.
12 Cans for
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Fancy Winter Onions
Cheap at Stones, 8 Pounds
B utter
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Eggs
Large Fresh Ranch Eggs
Fresh Creamery B utter
2 P ozen
5 9 c
1 Lb. 49c ■
n g .
2 Lbs.
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Bacon Back
Best Core Bftcon W W ft
Back, Per Lb.
www
. Beans
B e a n s ,T ib s . ?
242 East Main Street—Next to Citizens Bank
A
LARGE
STOCK
H. B. PLUMMER, GROCER
The "Proof of the Pudding”
Is generally a pretty good Indi­
cator.
So the New Settler, after he
has been settled, Is a sure
PEAS — “ ROYAL CITY’’ No. 4 Sieve — Fancy Quality — Regular 20c Value.
Extra Special — 2 Cans 28c
Market Day Raisins
4 Lb. Package 38c
Kelloggs Corn Flakes
3 Packages 28c
Fisher’s Blend Flour
49 Lb. Sack, 62.33
Bars P and G Naptha Soap, Reg. 5 c ..................... 20c
Bars Guest Ivory Soap, Reg. 5c ............................. 10c
Bars 10c site Ivory Soap, Reg. 8 l-3c .....................17c
Pkge. Ivory Soap Flakes, Reg. 10c .........................10c
Pkge. Large Chipso, Reg............................................ 25c
Paneled Aluminum Preserving Kettle
5 Quart, Special ....................... ... ..98c
61.80 VALUE
FOR ONLY
Groner’s Walnuts
Large Budded
Franquettes—Lb. 39o
Crisco—3 Lb. C a n ........ .................79c
1 Handy French F r y e r ................. 75c
Crisco—8 Lb. Can ................... 6 1 ®
I Handy French F r y e r .............. .75
Total Reg. Value ....................... 61.54
Total Reg. V a lu e .........................62 ®
Both For Only 99c
Both For Only $153
Karo Syrup — Red Label
5 Lb. Can 39c; 10 Lb. Can 75c
Palm Olive Soap
3 Bars 23c
Cream Rolled Oats
9 Lb. 8k. 49c
20th Century Coffee — Save 10c a pound (the cost of the tin) and buy this splen­
did Coffee — Direct from our Roaster to yott^AlWWys Fresh—lb. 47c; 3 lbs. 61.®
20th CFNTURY GROCERY
374 X. Hain S t
ASHLAND
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Extra Low Prices For Saturday and Monday at the
PLAZA
GROCERY
Picnic Hams. While 200 Pounds Last, Per Pound 22c
SATURDAY SPECIAL
COOKIES
ANY KIND WE HAVE
2 Dozen for 25c
FRANKLIN
BAKERY
BULK COCOA
3 Pounds 25c
BULK MACARONI
3 Pounds for 25c
Citrus Washing
Powder, Per Pkg.
P & O W hite Naptha Soap
26c
10 Bars 39c
28c
NUTS OF ALL KINDS CHEAP
^California Soft Shell Walnuts, 2 Pounds ........ . ..................... .....3 9 c
California Soft Shell Almonds, 2 Pounds ..............' ........................ 55c
Fresh Roasted Peanuts, Per Pound ................................. „..............1 5 c
Cocoanuts — Fresh! — 2 F o r ................................................................ 25c
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Sun Maid Seedless Raisins
Fresh «Stock—15 oz. Package
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4 ftp
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Globe Pop Corn—
That Will Pop—2 Pounds
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Story Book Standard
Corn, 2 cans
2 8 C
Meat Bargains lor
Saturday
upon. It discusses reasons and
causes of bankruptcy, and In­
cludes material from more than
1300 persons.
SETTLERS SAY
SATISFIED IN
OREGON HOMES
Tall Cans—3 for 29c
Standard Pack, 2 cans 25c
Quart Can 49c
Opposite The P lu a
45C
ITT A T TP
Crown Hard Wheat Flour
£O y c
t L U U I 1 4 9 Lb. Sack 62.25; • P et B a r r e l* 0 - ■ *
KEEP
in order that when you step into our .store you can
find practically anytlring in the grocery line you
may w an t
Our Prices Are the Lowest—Our Store and Stock
The Best in Town
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
Eugene, Feb. 6— (Special)—A
big attendance from all parts
of the state is expected at the
annual Retail Merchants Con­
vention and short course to 4>e
held In Eugene February 14-17,
at which Robert C. Line, presi­
dent of the Line chain stores In
Montana, will speak, according
to Dean E. C. Robbins, of the
school of business administra­
tion which is handling arrange­
ments.
Line, who will make three
talks as part of the course, is
a Harvard graduate, and taught
economics and commerce in east­
ern colleges. He "was with the
New York chamber of commerce
for one year, and has been very
successful in conducting a chain
of stores in .Montana. For sonie
time he was field man for the
school of business at the Uni­
versity of Minnesota. Since he
has been on national programs
of trade associations for a num­
ber of years, he is expected to
make a valuable contribution to
the meeting here this month.
Other speakers will be, Mar­
shall Dana, associate editor of
the Oregon Journal, and Irving
E. Vining, president of the state
chamber of commerce.
Startling results are to bo
presented the business men
when the survey of installments
Offerings Saturday and Monday February 6th and 8th
Carnation w
Wesson Oil
Empress Corn
Memorie Layer Figs, 10 os. Sanitary Dust Proof Packages, only ..................17o
PLACE AN ORDER
with us—either personally or by phone—and find
out the i satisfaction of buying from a carefully
selected and large stock.
TRADE FOR CASH AT STONES
These stores feature nationally advertised brands of Known Value. 20th Century*
merchandising methods bring these items to you at prices that still further ex­
emplifies our truism: “ I t’s the year around saving on every item , in the 20th
Century Stores that counts.
Broken Sliced Pineapple Dates — Delicious Golden
Rich Mellow — Slices — Hallowi—In Bulk—Fresh
Large Cans — 3 For 65c Shipment — 2 Lbs. 25c
A Texas wolf escaped from
the zoo in Boston, but you could
hardly criticise him for doing
»o.
we will have chickens, rabbits, and all the choicest
cuts of meats of all kinds.
not one complelnt has
ceived from the 1400 who havd'j
been reported to the Land Set­
tlement Department. The Ore­
gon Land seems to he "Th«r_
Land ,of their Dreams”—fttf--
filled.
Known Value
4
2
2
1
1
1
Representative Little of Kan­
sas has a bill to aid the farm­
ers.
Let’s head the thing,
“Little Help for Farmers.”
For Your Sunday Dinner
I* think that we are getting along
pretty nicely. We have nearly
anacre cleared tor our lawn."
The same report of content­
ment is being received from all
parts of Oregon where the new
settler has built his home, end
P & G SOAP DEAL — A WHIZ BANG
The Butcher and Your Meals
No one works more to make your meals enjoyable,
different and agreeable to all the family than does
the butcher.
new bungeolw which has been
admired by everybody. Today
Mr. McLellan came up ant} took
some pictures of It for the new
reports on the Tumalo.
You
will remember that we have only
been here about six weeks, so
Eastern Sugar-Cured Hams, Halves or Wholes,
A Pound ........ '................................................85c
Bacon, Pound ..................... ............................... 82c
Lard, 5 Pound P ail-Pure Kettle Rendered— 61.10
,
YES, WE HAVE SMELT!
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Phone 50
Plaza Meat Market
Bottled Bluing
Ber BotBo
1 0C
Hoody’s Peanut Butter
B
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r
20C
LOWEST PRICES ON ALL KINDS OF FEED!
SPERRY8 CRACKED CORN, PER CWT. ..................................... 62.50
3PBRRYS WHOLE CORN, PER CWT.......................................... 62.40
CROWN MILL RUN, 80 POUND# ..................................... ........6 1 ®
ROGUE VALLEY EGG MASH, 100 POUNDS............................... 62.75
SCRATCH FEED - 100 POUNDS ............................... ..............62.96
POLLED BARLEY - 70 POUNDS ............
........................... 6145
CLEAN WHEAT — PER OWT. ........ ............................ ..................6175
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WE CARRY A LINE OF DRIED FRUITS CONSISTING OF PR1
PEACHES, APRICOTS, WHITE FIGS, BLACK FIGS, DATES, ETC,
TPB LOWEST PRICES
PLAZA
THOMAS HILL, Prop. ,
nun
GROCERY