Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 25, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    essdings, to aay nothing of tha
There was at' that time, n 3 demand warrants and thus, not to make, for since I hare keen GRANTS F
fUNDAY other chufter, Barr, who in feat
Green Springe high yay fe y trucks J only ruining tgetr qjm prospects manager, I have had A o hearty
¡and peddlery ang little compgtl- for tjft future, but causftg O|h,r co-operation of ¡UJ the growers.
ton frpip other sections of the district« much needlass Jo«» apg tffr wh|ch I am very fta > tfo i, bu|| (CpntJaaed.
JValt Hachea are joaay f t do their
country* do that the people of grief. Many times the past sea­ I feel that there are many pob-
A rm ies of tlmelfr interest
lems
to
be
worked
out
before
our
son,
they
have
thrown
large
quan­
these
districts
were
compelled
to
are welcomed under this head.
look to us for moot ef their fruit tities o f berries oa the Fto— lb
an4 California msr)[fj gj Jgc Jo ft is epJUlsd. «V .regspn qf Jt.1 Red Watts aad Mike Cassidy have
and vegetables., .
slgaatpyy of Up author
Jso been doing » 1st of sharp-
.
Today conditions »ye entlrply 11-15, per orate When our prfeq quality.
hooting during thg orapjt and will land has won the last three gamjjS
As
to
tfee
beat
way
to
meat
the!
* different, tile competition Is been ws* ¿0 pqrcent hftber and fte
iave
their pegs down to perfection and the boye «ro n r a oqt to top
altgafton
as
I
bfevy
o
p
jjftg
f
ft.
itf
and I want to mention some ot demand good. Until sorqeope
the league. They figure to trim
or
Sunday’s
game.
with
a
vision
of
wjiat
cap
and
- the things which now and in the
is áujpmpd up f t ♦ ftr
Í
Grants Past, Brader, and t&en
- .near future, we wll have to face should be done with the friilj oj tjh e/p iftftcttlin p i b & te r stuff»
k
e y ’ll w ftrt out f t Jake f t « K ip n -
f and the problems we will have this district, takes hold tbrje, than the other fellow and care ini
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f
t
f t f t cpftp. IMja they
■ Jo solve. First the completion of they *111 he a thorp ft JJft fleift gathering, packing and market-
« f t ft» ftft Kftft out ggflnsj tjft
ing.
As
I
have
talked
with
our
j
to
othef
communities
which
are
- the Natron cut-off will open the
teppsrapenftl
ftoip acr<ps
, districts I have mentioned to the trying to put their growers Ip « customers, at their placas o t bust- '
the mountains.
i products of the Willamette Valley position to get adequate retujp? nets and oa tb s floor bens they!
fth ip o d fang are sapaprtftg f t«
•
• _ have been unanimous in saying’
i and while the consumption of for their produce.
booty
eftb better • than had boeu
4* f t ft?
^bich I that tha trade *1» gave bald end I
fruit and vegetables In that part,
expeçte$
and with much dppend-
m
entioned
kJ
(ft,
beginning
pf
tfts
, of the country will
increase,
the nsgr accpanu Wg' Jmve snanred ,
iftg on f t e gape ftjn ifty it Is
greatly, the growers of the Will­ article, they are necsesary Jo Jake are due to the fact that we try
ftp w k * f t » largest crowd of the
amette Valley never have receiv­ cane of ataff which ft poj good
W f t « W H» m ft Word from
f t g o out uprter th e com- er ih the, beat posfellpe "hape, os
ed the prices that we have for
Q Fftft W
ftlftx o ftfts that half
^
Bd’
“W
H
“’
ot
P
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onp product« and will send their
soon after gathering an * g can,
the
town
will
he over Jftrp, go all
stuff out at prices far below what Ispable goods which mqet be and to the fact that we try to tell
f
t
V
ftOh*
Ift® ♦ Urge bgse-
we have been accustomed to, and moved, »fit I feel ftg t Jhey should the buyer Just.w hat he may ex­
balj afftrpopn.
be well satisfied with the returns. buy from the marketing agency of pect as to quallt yand condition
Second, the Pacific Fruit Co. buy- 1 thp community, rather f t an from With the thought In m in i of
ing produce from every district the
1 to /T O R J «rpver aag that ev­ building up a permanent connec­
at the lowegt prices possible, hay« ery /ft»® a grpyrgr Bell» Jo a ped­ tion, rather than unloading what
wagons visiting every tpwn ip 1 dler at lees than the jnarket price, ore hpve today aad letting the fu­
northern California and the Klam­ he is not only Injuring his* nelgh- ture take care of Itself. Sharp
ath country daily, thus giving the
practice never pays in any line of
dealers a chance to take Just what
business, but the frnit and vege­
they need for the day’s needs.
table grower, especially, muet
Then the Wood Curts Co., of Sac- '
please his customer a little bet­
ramento, has a branch house in
ter than- anyone else if Jie is- to
Extravagant habits do no| pay — they
Klamath Falls, shipping in pro- 1
succeed. May we count op yop to
pftep Jefjd tp ¡hpvprty.
dace froA the rich farming lands 1
help put the produce of the Ash­
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of the Sacramento River delta and' 1
land district on the market in the
Mafce every dime count to your advantage.
ripe fruits from the large fruit '
hest possible manner and to
.producing districts of California,
Save ail you eau aqd deposit it with us
work with us in establishing a
this stuff being sold'at any price 1
reputation for our fruit apd vege­
each week. Come in apd get oup o t oijr
poeslble to move it, rather than 1
tables which will enable- us, at
Dime Savings Banks, it wilf help you save.
have it spoil on the growers ‘
all times, to fjnd a profitable
hand«. Then the district arohnd 1
market? On our part we pledge
Anderson, between Red Bluff and ‘
our beet efforts to attain this 4nd.
Redding has come under irriga­
8. p . TAYLOR, Manager.
tion and we hace had'to compete .
Ash. Fruit & Pro. Ai»n.
with berries, apricot«, peaches, «
Aghland, Oregon
cherries, apples and vegetables -
from this district, their produce
coming on the market at th e same
time as our own. The greatest
difficulty we are facing, however,
is caused by the action of the
growers of the Grants Paas dis­
trict. This district ha« been large­
ly settled, the past tew years, by
people new to the fruit game, a
large acreage has been planted
and they apparently have no or­
ganisation or idea of the cost of
«f Little
ip Town \
P ^ d v jtie s, tMftwing their fruit
Opposite ew Hotel — Open Evenings
on the market at lees than cast of
production, for far ieee than the i
i
f
The Citizen#
pf Ashland
ALL WOOL BATHING SUITS
Athletic Model
o f j h « fountain always at» 40 <!•-
INSTALLS
BODA W U N T flN « f t »
la' the big gallon Jars until it is
delivered into the glass.
The
syrup 1S operated by air pressure
instead o ff tu t a pumps, the pres­
and always at the proper temper­ sure being tym lshe4 by p gnr-
atura.
BpttlSd drinks are Aept bonlc gas took.
eyen colder than icq could keep
W
PM’rc’" * d
best
tkam. while seda water copas oat fountaia that money tan buy, and
I have dpne It baeansg J believe
Marshfield — Vessels df dix in' Ashland and believe the Ash-
world powers la port her®> ¿one
12.
degrees or colder. The automa­
tic
feature
-^e - refrigerator
. . <■ fro »J1
w* < •, / v < of • the
W eb eráC peíser a s s ir is that ice
creams win be kept fin n and «©M
JfTgSgpT
Men! We have cool light wei
waiting for yoy.
OVERLANP SHOE SHOP
Pickwick Sts
ftS W O l to a f t
Three schedules dally d :9 8 a. us. 3 :1 0
TRUNKS^-Bfls Mie Aurato.
The feature of the Highway is Spring lp all
Get your tiekete
r o » Pickwick BS«ra>
ts f from
fta g e A
,
 S s u a a jL à E
$8.75
iiimmer,
Value
FOB ONLY
A White Bnamel Dish Pan
ru n of
Procter A Gamble Soaps
Kills mosquitoes— flies
m oths! S p ra y w ith
unite F ly S p ray— the
itent n e w insecticide
st does kill! A ncceftity
r sommer comfort I
Ptesoant in odor, and
fe ’t î use, — non- injuri-
is f t persons, pets or
rniahings. Mothproofs
f tlû H and linen. Has
vOn* marvelous results
eradicating tenacious
tdbugs, fleas, foaches,
a, etc. A wonderful new
secticide from the scien-
5 cakes P and 0 W hite Naphtha
2 cakes Quest Itp ry
2 cakes |voqr Q aaf (me<yiun Dpt)
1 pkg. Ivory Soap Flakes
Ip k g . Ohipso (lagyw sfte)
Have you heard that all gasolines are the same
—all out of the same spigo{— no m ore differ«
ence between fwo g^soli
'
f t « » S two
Th ere is a difference. Ogne t^x
you just how great a difference
I Large WhiU K w nel Difh Pan
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WHILE THEY LAST
Here is a splendid soap asaortment, carefully selected so as to supply
.every cleansing need about the house—brands famous for their quality
il.<- count, a uver. Tins assortment of soups, with a uselul and a ttrac t. m -
White Enamel Dish Pan included, offers unusually big vjjlue sjt a re­
markably low price.
See or telephone ypur grocer before they’re all gone!
On Sale Tomorrow, June 26th, and while they la&b
at there a U kcs :
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Ashland Feed Store
Ideal Grocery
Dougherty's Qroeeferiff
Plaza Grocery
H« G« Woicott Grocery
East Side Grocery
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a
Herbert's Grocery -
White lÍQQre Grocery
20th Century Grocery
o f G eneral w ill tell
pf s
D riv e u p td the Green a n d 1^
> eral ” to th e Independent Pei
h im . **T wan» V q take hills On Link rhaV I nAvra; cnilld
MA
b e fo r e - « » « fae q » e y f t « , 9 “
f » « ft »U
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m ip». I » a p t to MP i t K o q t r a p v a t t h e t o f i c o e r a ’t
A n d vow-H w f all that v»» aak £*** and then' some.
ft . k .
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Every day we pu t m W every drop q f G eneral Cfyiqtyne
everything th at w jllg iv e yo u r m nW c power, reepome
and viflOr th a t it ««awar La/T
“ Fill nn sour
tank
and
let
vruwr-wnadnn
daradraff
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Frobach Oil Go.
Distributors, Medford,
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Stop over auywkirff a id fee Míen fes fot