Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 19, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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ADMISE YOU Tb HAN«
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TAKE THE ADVICE OF AN
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That the decline will continue
Indclated by suspension of
Work on 111,000 tons of ships In
t h . la st th ree m onths o t 1025.
and the (»et that leu n sk lcca In
the e n a w ; pert«kt exceeded hew
work M 140,000 to n a
MotorshJp
building
to
In-
creasing, and t h . ¿ . L a w be-
takei tltof plaob» pi Mmfogrdp
v u i be»A ow n whba thdV Iati
B usiness Show wUl ba held I
March ,1I?MU
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The oonsolatlon seen hr
g ir t. t h r e a t ^ to be a « e
lng regtsteWd a a o iy t »taamnhlps.
Motor vessels toadgr construe-
tlon have, lncr^aapd frpm 07 to
«0 per copt o f th e t o t a l ‘ la a
ybar. '• 1 ) « ’ I •• O ?; ,?L> ’ 1
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by modern office ^ g th o d . “
machinery can be »either »
or brunette and that It ran
im passive in the face of oati
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« WASHINGTON, Feb.'
P .) — The world’» shipbuilding
Mas dropped to a new post-war
low level, 3,010,000 gross tons
of steel steam ers and m otorsbips
being under co»>tructlon a t the
first of th is year.
This is 0 per cent |ow er than
on Oct. 1, last, and 10 1-3 per
cent less than at the end of
1034, according to comparative
H enry y o u
WIESE VEftV
SEN SIBLE-,
Maciiaergt lluft tod-fiaAalrtf
LOWEST PRICES AGAIN! AT THE
PLAZA GROCERY
1 MONDEfc VlHAfT REASON
H t HAD F or passing out
ADVICE ABOUT ME HANGING
DN TO MY MONEY — -
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DOES HE THINK i
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D on ' t
L ook
k now how T o
aftb R m y s e l f *
HELLO MOM - SAM YOU’O
S ettsr
forget about
buying new furniture
ano rugs F or our
HOUSE - TH S T y r e s
aren ' t <
soinoi
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To B uy
-A N O JUST W H E N 1
\ nas planning on ä ß r n N ö
ALOTOFNEUllAtMOS
, T hose T mtes haptd
' GO AND a P W L lT AU .!
SOft-HOO— „ JB
. A T H lM ft-T R C Y ’R E z
r SAVING THEIR. ,-----
/VtONBy
TANGY BLUE BOSE WOE, 3 POUNDS
Mlse Lydia Hutchinson of Blackfoot, Id a , who gained
driving hor doc teem In th» big American dog derby,
year. Instead, she has an official poSMlon. and w ill ba
e f the spectatnlar?race.
he was w alking over hfa 80-
acre estate.' ' One man, a m ining
expert, kicked an outcropping
of rock In his accustom ed ex­
perimental w ay and baited with
one foot In mid-air.
that som etim es the m ost bat­
tered romaine w era preferred to I * T H B COUNTY < J Q W IN
AND FOR' JACKSON COUNTY
other -mammies that Were In good
. 8TATE OF OREGON.
IN THB MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF
MARTHA A.
BARRON, Deceased.
E y W. E. DRAKBFORD
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TO WHOM IT MAY . CON­
(United From Staff Correspon- h ° M •
dent)
c’
CERN:
broaght
I, George W. Barron, have
CAIRO. Fab. I I — (U . P .) — Of a n(
filed In the sat« court m y final
“Walk aroaad a mummy and gfrorein
aocount as the Executor of the
yoa*U have good lack. Step over WM ba,
estate of Martha A. Barron, <•-
It, and y ea 'll have better luck at wan,
ceased, and the Honorable W.
stlB .-
. • I'l-JiPWW over a ,
J. E artsell, lod ge, of sold court,
Thia fa s e e o t the superstttl- howavffi
has designated February 37,
tiona brought out of Egypt by a j aayway.
IIS S , at 10 o’clock a. m.. at
party o f encavators returning
Anotl
the eourt house at Jacksonville,
from on exploration expedition tlan w0
said county, as the tim e and
in th e heart of the “ mummy around
place for a hearing thereon.
country"
' tim es,
Anyone having an objection
3%ey found that am ongst the ln red t
to said account w ill be required
nattve Egyptians alm ost any ob- sim ilar
to file such objection on qr
Jest eoanected w ith the long- aronnd
dehd civilisation of tbelr country and H
before the tim e of said hearing.
is regarded as a fetish and as- ar< «
Dated
this
20th
day
of
penally a s a charm to ensure templet
January, 1023.
th e hlrth of a son and heir. In con.
GEORGE W. BARRON,
This, the E gyptians, like m ost hare t
orien tal peoples, consider to be ,ron n
a m atter o f utm ost Importance, gam a((
no m atter what may be the stand­
ing of the fam ily,
“W e found,** said a member of
gsle:
the party, “that mummies are distllla
considered to be especially pow- j y p«r
erful charm s in this connection, /
for
but not all mummies.
Just
gMie
Chronic
w hat reasons govern the choice double
Coughs
o f a mam m y for thia purpose Is prepar!
a { m ystery w e were unable to m int,
solve.
W e found for instance _ _ _ _ _
LO8 GATOS, Cal., Feb. 1»—
(U .P .)— Gold Is being dug from
the foothills hare, righ t In the
tow n of. Los Gatos.
t * That the gold is not In pay­
ing quantities as yet Is of no
particular consequence, since th e
ow ner of the property, Bert
Schlesinger, a prominent San
Francisco attorney, is w ealthy
enough so that the gold digging
can ba a hobby.
The discovery of th« gold was
ascldental.
With some friends
There’s
gold
’ And gol<J It proved to be. A
tunnel has been driven Into the
hills for- 180 feet and ore Is
being extracted that assays >7
to the ton. 1 W ithout stamp mill
facilities, which are expensive,
it is not profitable to work Much
ore, and neither does it' pay id
ship it to the nearest m ill for
reduction. Schleslnger, however,
keeps right on w ith his tunnel.
No Waiting When You Buy at Our
Market
Jiffy JeU—Any Flavor, 3 Pabkagu . . . . . .
Story Book Corn, 2 Cans . . . . . . . •.'.... t ----
Belle of Belgian Peas, 2 Cans .'...................
Sun Maid Seedless Baisins, 18 os. Package
Fancy Black Walnuts, New Prop, 2 Pounds
AMERICAN BEAUTY OYSTERS, PER CAN ..
AMERICAN BEAUTY SHRIMP, PER CAN ..
YACHT CLUB TUNA PISH. LARGE SIZE CAN
CROWN BEST PATENT FLOUR (BLEACHED) 49 LB. SACK 32
ROGUE VALLEY EGQ MASH, 1P0 POUNDS . . . . . . . . i ........ . . . 32
ALBER EGG MARH, 100 POUNDS . . . .
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SPERRY’S CRACKED CORN, 100 POUNDS ..............................32
OLEAN WHEAT, 100 POUNDS .......................................................32
OYSTER SHELL, 100 POUNDS ..................................................... 31
Have yon tried our Bulk Coffee? We guarantee it to be the best buy in Coffee
in Ashland. 1 Pound 45c; 2 Pounds 88c.
nor any delay in our deliveries.
Besides, giving the best quality meats of
all kinds, we make every effort to give
quickst and best sertftce. ’
PLAZA GROCERY
THOMAS HILL. Prou. .
Offerings Saturday and Monday, Feb. 20th and 22nd Inc.
We Carry a Full Lin¿ Of
|»sl tired, hungry, "fidgety,1
1 0 O K to n « ; M flT jump
oadasion of poor health.
f have unenergetic mom-
your breakfart» lack
Ugortsnt food element».
| right, you most how a weO-
In The Wimer Building,
397 E. hbin
, «samlete hreajcfait ration.
oEmr meals — hffieh and
ysa get i t But breakfast
r t asml, often badly chosen.
Qimfav Oats, containing
ortrt, Wod’» n * 1
(B£ carbohydrate, its great
Wo solicit a share of yoi patronago and will
be glad to have you ca! whether or not you
l msd the “hoik” that.makes
• seldom needed, is the
n s ef ths world today.
GARDEN SEEDS
LAWN GRASS
BLUE .GRASS
WHITE CLOVER
WE DELIVER FREE
Our Purpose is Always ù
thing at the Righ
Phone 196
«
Jill&on and Carey, Props.
r Oats
/ •
Carnation Milk, Tall
Cans« 6 for 89c
Wesson Oil
Quart Can 49c
Opposite The
Campbells Tomato
Soup, 3 Cans 26c
Tuna Pish—“ Curtis” or “ White Star” — All white meat — halves can 27c
' Instant Postum
Dates—“ Golden Hallow!”
Jello—Any Flavor .
Large
Can
39c
in Bulk—2 Pounds 19c
Package 9c
Toilet Paper, 1000 Sheets of aoft Sanitary Tissue in a roll — 3 rolls 23c.
Cream Rolled Oats, Fresh­
ly Milled, 9 lb. Sack, 49c
where
Leslie Shaker Salt
2 Lb. Package, 10c
Shrimp, “ American Beau­
ty ’ ’ latest pack, No. 1 cans
3 for 40c
Cocoa—Delicious, rich, creamy Dutch Cocoa — Direct from Holland
king Ooooa is an art—1-2 pound T i n ..........29c; Pound C a n ............ 87c
Crown Flour — 49 Lb.
Saok, 32.27—Kerrs Fancy
,
, Patent, 32.19
Booth’s Sardinaa^Biggest Food Value On fre Mgrfrt
,lg
38o
purchase.
darnart. phn all-important
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
Yes, save on the staples, the necessities of life, the things you must use every
day — like foodstuffs — and you’ll have enough left over to purchase the
luxuries. This plan is simplicity itself — BUT IT WORKS! Start now; start
saving on these
Quaker Oats supplies
xceBent “food balance”
m
free , delivery
Phone 86
No season of the year dffers greater op
gortunities for both replanting the lawm
and starting your gar dent
Breakfasts
COCOA, 3 POUNDS38«;BUfrg MACARONL S POUNDS 26c
hare!
claimed,
Planting Time!
Avoid Poorly
Kelloggs AU Bran, Large Package
Crown RoUed Oats, 9 Pound Sack
Crown Pancake Flour Per Sack . .
OÿMàrs— 1 * Atoeridh
Beauty”— 8 os. Gan
< Pound Catti, ? f<>F 46c,
Standard Tomaifoes
H u t g e Cana
*AU thatagood hi Coffee U in 2Qth-Uentury’’-D irect from
Pound 47a; 3 Frtiád»* 3Ü38.