Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 19, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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ASHLAND DAILY g W l » «
PAG» THUES
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Saturday Shopping Guide for the Busy Housewife
I t PAYS TOfRABE AT
HARDY BROTHERS
W H IK I
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Merchandise is Always of the Best Service is Always <
Courteous and Speedy a id Prices are Always Best in.
Town.
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COFFEE
That Famous Cup Quality
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U F A N fe O TO 3 C Ä
IF YOM*-P T S Ç L -
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COST O F SU PR E M E COURT
W ASHINGTON, 4 U .P .) — T h e
cost o f th e Suprem e C ourt o f the
United S ta tes to th e F ed eral
G overnm ent Is |3 1 9 ,6 ft0 for n ext
year, under th e term s of Its ap-
propriation now before congress.
This sum , w hich approxim ates
the average am ount for the
h ig h est tribunal, is contained in
th e to ta l for th e Justice depart-'
m ent.
Crystal White
Soap
37c
$1.98
HO Oates old
or New Style
Outbursts of Everett True
KJ5RRS CRACKED
WHEAT — ROLLED
Something New
A Big 35c Pkg. for 25c
Former Populist
Leader Succumbs
JOLIET.
HL.
W«*h I t —
Jam es H. F erris, 7 7 , on e tint«
leader o f th e P op u list party. f ° r
m any years a n ew spaper ed ito r
and one of th e ’ lea d in g botanloal
experts o f th« country, died h«re
today. •
Advertise In The Tiding«
CARD O F THANKS
W e w ish to thank our friend s
for th e k ind ness and sympathy-
extended to us during our re­
cent bereavem ent. A lso for the
b eau tifu l flow ers,
J. S. RASOR.
MRS. M. E. WOOD.
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A Swell Line of Fancy 10c
Toilet Soap I
4 Bars For
; “ ***• Lemons only 30c pen doz.
IB POUNDS CANE SUGAR FOR >1.00
in » o u t o( the Southern aegs,
the R o g ler’s are h ere, a id Mr.
O liver hlm aelf exp ects to com e
som etim e In April or May. W hen
he d o es h e w ill buy a farm
som ew here in W estern Oregon
His previous correspondence w ith
the departm ent sta tes that he
w ill Invest betw een eigh t and
ten thousand dollars.
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Quaker Oats
“stands by”
you through
the morning
VEGETABLES
Potato Chips,*3 pkg. 15c; Pry Onions, 7 lbs, for 25c.
A few more cans of Those 2 for 25c Shrimp Left
U p Deliver
FREE a
W ithin C ity Lim it«
HARDY
Brothers
Yon Get The
B E N E F IT
or
Our B ig Buy»
AalilaBil'« Own Store
HEARS OF o n
- WHILE OH VOYAGE
Your Phone Order For Meats
will be filled us carefully as if you came to our shop
personally to select your meats. .
A PHONE dALL
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May solve the vexing question of what to have /or
Your Sunday Dinner
THE EAGLE MARKET
Phone 107
We Deliver
Pork & Beans 23c
Bacon
Buffer
Peaches
Freeh
Creamery
Butter
Large
Cans
Yellow
Chug
Quaker Oats
Large
Size
Fancy
Winter
Apples
33c
BIG SAVINGS
—are but small savings made often. Small saving», often repeated build up these
great totals. Obtain your foodstuffs at the 20th Century — make th— regular
daily savings and your future, too, will be made more secure.
Offerings Saturday, March 20 and to Wednesday March 24
Corn Meal—Fresh Kiln
Dried—9 lb. Sack, 37c
89c
Market Day Raisins
4 Lb. Pkge. 39c
“ Searchlight’’ Matches—Large Full Boxes—Box 5c; 6 Boxes 29c
Van Camps Pork and Beans
Carnation Milk—Tall
Orisoo,
Beg. 12 l-2c size, 3 for 29c________ Cans, 3 for 29o________ 6 lb. can 31.53
Groners Walnut»—Soft Shell Large Franquettes—Pound 39c
Pineapple — Standard Sliced
Large Cans 24c; 3 for 69c
Karo Syrup — Red Label
5 lb. Can 39c; 10 lb. Gan 79c
PURE LARD — BULK — 3 LBS. 65c
Adirondack Cane and Maple Syrup — Packed in the famous Maple Section of
the Adirrmd^lr« — Quart Can 53c — 1-2 Gallon 98c — Gallon $1.89.
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25 C
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home.
Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 min­
utes. That’s faster than plain toast.
D on’t deny yourself the natural
stimulation this rich food offers you.
20th CFNTURY GROCERY
ASHLAND
374 E. Main St.
For a Sumptous Sunday Dinner
CHOICE MEATS
Town!
GROCERY
PURE C & H CANE SUGAR (LIMIT) 16 POUNDS . . .
Its most necessary th at you have good m eat as the
basis for your Sunday dinner. So tomorrow you
will find here the very choicest cuts you like.
WE HAVE MORE OF THAT GOOD
32c Lb. Bacon
Mazóla
Quart Can . . • ' • 47c
liffv Jell
Cottage Cheese — Compound, 5 lb. T in ,..............75c
(Any
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I* avor)
3 Packages 25c
$1.00
Snowdrift Shortening
8 Pound Pail . . . .
$1.78
UMECO.
Best Butter Substitute
p er p ounj
P S fi
C3C
Citrus Washing
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Large Package 25c
2 FOR
45c
24c
THE PLAZA MEAT MARKET
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The Best
That
The
Cheese Market
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Affords,
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Phenix-Bluehill
All kinds of cottage and fancy cheese.
242 East Main Street—Next to Citizens Bank
Sliced Free Peaches
No. 2 1-2 Gan
*25C
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43c
WE HAVE A FINE ASSORTMI : nt of fruits and vegetab -
LES FOR YOUR SUNDAY DEN INERS.
FRESH TOMATOES, PER POUND ............. 18o
RHUBARB, 2 POUNDS ..........
25c
ASPARAGUS, 2 POUNDS
45c
FRESH STRAWBERRIES, PER B O X .......... 40c
ARTICHOKE^, E A C H ..........
..............• • l°c
LARGE HOTHOUSE CUCUMBERS, EACH 30c
SWEET POTATOES, 2 PO U N D S................. 25c
SPINACH, PER P O U N D ................» . . . ......... 10c
GREEN ONIONS, PER BUN CH ....................... 8«
RADISHES, PER BUNCH .........................
5c
BROOALLI (TRIMMED), PER POUND lOo
LETTUCE (LARGE HEADS)
10c
GBLERY, PER BUNCH ..........................
Mo
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The GEM GROCERY
... WIMER BLDG.
4
W ith or without Iodine.
Per Package
TRU BLU HOUSEHOLD SODAS, 3 POUND BOX .
7 LB S.
25c
Diamond Crystal Shaker Salt
DEL MONTE
Phone 56 -
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ThSnas elu etftei do the b n sin—
Shredded Wheat
Package 11c; 3 for 32c
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2 LBS.
zen here about 40 years ago,
stated he w as glad to v isit aggln
here.
An exhibition of typew riting
by the expert typ ists o f th e local
high school Will form part of
the program for the next m eet­
ing, it was announced.
Important for Children
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Tree Tea — “ Orange Pekoe’’ or
“ Libby»’’ Peaches — Free Stone
turned to th e U n ited S tate« from
and Grown-Ups Alike
“ Japan” , 1-2 Lb. Pkge. 38c. Lb. 73c
Large Cans, 27c; 3 for 79c
a- so jo u rn In . B razil, South
O W you feel all morning depends
A m erica.
W h ile on. board ship,
BEST SHORTENING, BULK, 3 LBS 55c
largely on what you eat for
a s th ey p low ed th r o u g h th e
breakfast. .Thousands have unener-
tropic sea s, th ey heard o f Orc-
Th— are the very best grades
getfe forenoons because o f wrong
Standard Corn 2s
i<on.
breakfast eating.
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All good eating and real
Standard Peas 2s
T o feel right, you must have a well-
i T h e ir , in fo rm a n t w a s T. C.
value at the p r ic e ................... ............
Standard Tomatoes 2 l-2s
O liver, an A m erican from L ou is­ balanced, complete breakfast ration. At
iana, w ho had sp en t som e y e ir s most other meals—lunch and dinner—
Flour, Kerrs Best Patent, 49 lb. Sack,
you get i t But breakfast is a hurried
Citrus Powder — 2 Packages
In South A m erica and w a s ke ■meal, often badly chosen.
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32.20—Fishers Blend 32.30
Large Size 49c
tu rn in g to th e S tates.
H e tfcld
Thus Quaker O ats, « . ...
his In terested liste n e rs th a t he protein, food’s great tissue
20th,Century Coffee — Equal to the best — Save 10c lb. (the cost of the tin),
.h a d been in. co rresp on d en ce w ith 58% carbohydrate,, its great energy
dement, plus all-important viumines
and buy th™ splendid coffee—Sold direct from onr Router to you. lb. 47c,
th e Land. S ettle m en t ^Depart­
and the "bulk” that makes laxatives
3 pounds 31.38.
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m ent Of th e P ortlan d and Oregon seldom needed, is the dietetic urge of
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S ta te C ham bers and he gave the world today.
It is food that “stands by" you
th em so m e o f th e O regon litera­
through the morning.
Food that
tu re th a t he had received.
should start every breakfast in your
The fam e o f Oregon a s a goal
for h o m eseek ers has b een car­
ried on th e w aves o f th e S o u th ­
ern seas.
T h is Is th e sto ry th a t w as
told in th e Land S ettle m en t D e ­
p a rtm e n t, o f th e P ortland C ham ­
ber of C om m erce and th e Oregon
S ta te C ham ber o f C om m erce a
fe w d ays a g o w hen Joh n R oglor
and h is son P au l cam e In and
said th a t th ey w ere lo o k in g for
ah O regon p o u ltry ranch and
sm all dairy.
1 The r e su lt w as, th a t a s the tall
Mr. R o g ler and h is son w ere p eak s o f th e A n d es faded away
form erly from T om ahaw k. W is­ th e v isio n o f O regon cam e closer.
consin and have re ce n tly re- Of th a t group on shipboard coin-*
Medium Size, Van Camp’s Pork and Beans
3 For
Eastern Sugars
. Cured
. Bacon
Per Pound
A m erica’s on ly w om an pro­
ducer of m otion pictures is Cath­
arine Curtis, w ho has m et with
m arked su ccess during the seven
years that sh e has been in the
busin ess.
In private life Miss
C urtis is the w ife o f a B ingh am ­
ton. N. Y., law yer.
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THE BEST PLACE IN TOWN TO BUY
FRESH
W om en w ho patronise the bar­ XEW CITY MANAGER
TALKS TO ÉIWANIASH
ber shop for their bob or sh in gle
are d e c la u d by th e barbers to
be far less gen erous w ith their
(Continued From P age O ne)
tip s than men custom ers.
os. Hill, Prop.
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Free
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