Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 01, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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p ^ ult
m ake, o t j t
M rs. Lusonne
C h rte r,
e q u ip ­
m e n t w as m oved in to
th e
new
school house S a tu rd a y , .and w ith
a -few
a d ju s tm e n ts ,
everyth in «;
w ill be f o r k i n g s m o o th ly . JThe
c o h n ty ;
su p erin ten dent o f schools, w a s te
v is ito r in B e l, view
W ednesday.
S h e a ls o paid
th e N e il
C ree k
w h o le c o m m u n ity
N e ll C re e k . ,
is
g la d
; •
i second
by
local
prises
in
clu b
sew ing.
In
to r
Ashland Youths Second Only
to Portland in Juvenile
Club Work
c a n n in g
and A dena
f if t h in h o m e -m a k in g .
Jo y
w as
* * ’ ,
A s in d ic a te d b y th e n u g X o u «
aw a rd s, A s h la n d is second
o n ly
to
P o rtla n d
in Ju ven ile
w o rk k h rfla g h o u t t h e ' r i f r
clu b
•* * "
Boys and g irls o f A s h la n d c a r­
rie d aw a y m a p y b f th « , prizes In
elu h w o rk a t th e sta te f a ir ,
ac­
c o rd in g to
a te le g ra m
received
h ere la s t e v e n in g fro m A s h lan d
fo lk s a t th e b ig s ta te f a ir .
E lis a b e th Jo y w oh f ir s t p r i z e 1 O ra n g e an d S u sann a L s a g ie n , la s t
M rs. J. J. M yers, m o th e r
o fi
M rs. F . C. H o m es w ho has been
q uite ill fo r some days is re p o rt­
e d a s m u ch better.
aw ay. This b arn
w as
an
old
land m ark-— h a v in g
been
b u ilt
w on
D ic k J o y w as f o u r t h
g a rd e s
, w o rk .
B e th J o y w as fo u r th in
m a y h ave th e a d v a n ta g e o t th e
sch o o l a v is it, and inspected tho c ity schools.
new school house.
,
.
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LETTER
to the new g o lf bourse, has been
to rn down and th e b ig tim b e rs
made into f i t shape fo r h e a lin g j
O tjie r
young people were: ’ Lorraine
Sparr and Dorothy Stevens won
in to A s h lan d w h e re th e c h ild re n
A big" barn op th e o ld W eUos
is o n ' th e p a rt b t
th e estate th a t la being m a d e in ­
herd competition.
Filling T heir Fathers’ Shoes
M r. and
M rs. M u r r y
M u rp h y
an d th re e ' c h ild re n h ave
m oved
p lace , w h ich
fo r h e r e x h ib it o f p ru n e
bread,
W a ry G a le y w as b lu e rib b o n w lu -
BY C H A R LES P . ST E W A R T
' NBA Service Writer ‘
n ig h t an n o u n ced
th a t
V in c e n t
R ic h a rd s ,
th e A m e ric a n
te n n is
W A S H IN G T O N — , J u s t w h y a
A
¿ tw o .
>
g o v ern o rs h ip sh o uld be re g a rd e d
b y p o litic ia n s as a b e t t e r « k i n g
probably as lon g e g o aa th e fle e t o f t p lace th a n a s e n a to n d U p fo r
homes in f’ltis 'e n d o f th e v a lle y • p re s id e n tia l n o m in a tio n la n o t
— along in th e , f if t ie s o r sixties. ▼qry c le a r.
*
M rs. George H a rk in s a n d boo ,
H o w e v e r, th e b e lie f c e r ta in ly
P h il, and M fs? B u n ^ K I n g and
exists. '
.
“
Gates, made a t r ip to th e flv h |
I t m a y be a m e re su p e ra tttlo n .
hatchery
at
H o rn b ro o k
la s t!
I t m a y h a v e b een w o r k e d o u t on
Thursday. Beaidea h a v in g a fin e lo g ic a l lin es . ’
trip , they b ro u g h t h o m e
some
A t a ll events, th e in d iv id u a l
splendid salmoh from the hatch- who M s t
ery.
« .
M rs . P r a n k
Hom es
spent th e w e e k -e n d w it h F r a n k ’ s
m o th e r, an d o th e r re la tiv e s , a r -
rfving la s t S a tu rd a y n ig h t. W h e n
d e n tia l
b
show a p r
a r y seat
c h a ir th a t
ed S tate s 1
Mr. a n d
it was fo u n d
th e y w e re co m in g,
A Benal
a h asty s u rp ris e an d s h o w e r w a d eye.
planned fo r th e n ew ly w e d s.
So
a fte r a d a n c in g
p a r ty a t
J a c k -'
son’s, m a d e
use e f
to
w h ile
•aw ay th e h o u rs , a bunch o f r e la -|
H e ’s
P erh a p s h
a t q u ite i
a p o ll tic la
to h is stat<
tiv e e a n d frie n d s dropped in o n j to th e Sen
th e m , la d e n d o w n w ith m a n y use-)
Besides,
fu l, o r n a m e n t a l' an d fu n -m a k in g In p rp verl
g ifts .
A lso th e y b ro u g h t lo ts o f c h a n tm e n t
food th in g s to b a t.' and th o u g h e r n o r
is engaged
w ith
bum ;
it w o u ld n e v a r do to te ll. Just th e \ d ru m a ffa ir s a t hom e. A s e n a to r
same i t w a s n o t lo n g u n til dafr is m ixed 4n huge ro m a n tic
lig h t w h e n th e p a r ty a t la s t d U - e ra l a ffa ir s o f state.
banded.
‘
.
J
A s e n a to r has a voice In
fa d -
th e
M . W o o d w o rth , p asto r o f th e d estin ies o f a ll th e sta te s ; a g o v -
B a p tis t c h u rc h , w as a c a lle r In e rn o r has a vo ice in th e destiny
B e llv ie w T uesd ay.
j ies e f o n ly one*.
„ A f o m m i i t ^ o f ftnxr, composed
11 ,o o k ’ “
i f • »eng to r, tr ie d
o f M rs. Jam es ^ eo n o x o f V a lle y o u t
Y. M. G A. Ofticer
. .To Come Shortly
F o re s t Grove— Local
breeders
here ship $ 8 ,5 0 0 w o rth of Jersey
co w s-te N ew Jersey.
lit.1
u
F re d A . Crosby, ex ec u tive secs
n a tio n a lly ,
w o u ld
be th e
ro ta ry fo r boys’ w o rk w ith th e
# .
t h e xWhole w q p t r y ^ t o
n o rth w e s t council o f Y o u n g M e n ’s
T n c k e r^ o f p e J M p w . ' a n d * M r . 1
C h ris tia n A ssociation«, w ill'H e hr
P o le y t a d M Y J o #
f l j e .fcgh B u l n?' *F p p lltlc la n a a re r ig h t '
A
s h la n d , O cto ber 1 3 -1 4 ; accord­
lan d L ib r a r y B o ard , p aid a v is it, th e .e m fn try p re fe rs g o v efn o rs—
in g to a le tte r received fro m Me.
to th e co u n ty c o u rt in
Jack so n - satt*fa c to ry to in d iv id u a l states,
C rosby by W . P . W a lte r , local
v ille W ednesday«
T h e ir m ission , bu< w ho k n o w a i f th e y 'll prove
se cretary o f th e Y . M . C. A . W h U e
w h ile n o t seem in g a t th e p res en t “ M M a e to ry on a la rg e «cafe?
V iew
Com m unity. ' f o r i
’h
¡O /y or Sallow?,
You will be enthusiastic over a new
French Process Cream for whitenipg
and beautifying the skin. I t Is so pure
and different from other creams. Women
say they see a great improvement in
hi th e c ity M r. C rosby w ill con­ their complexions after the first appli­
to have gained m uch, is an open-
W a rr e n O. H a r d in g ! — W e ll, ho
fe r w ith M r. W a lt e r and m em bers cation. I f you want smoother, brighter
in g
w edge an d In tim e
these W M * aeuator, b u t th a t w as an
o f th e board fo d tr e c to r s 'o f th e and youugar skin, use M E L L O -G L 0
co m m un ities k n o w th e y w il l g e t BCC,dent-
Cream. I t ’s wonderful.
w h a t th ey h a r e asked fo r.
And I
W o o d ro w W ils o n w as
a g o v -f Y . M . C. A . on th e w o rk fo r th e
co m in g y e a r.
IJ th la S prings P harm acy
th a t is a rig h t to p ay o u r c o n n ty * r “ o r-
lib r a r y ta x o f i - 1 0 o f a m ill i n t o ’
r , P c o?H<Ijte X « .
g©v-
th e A shland lib ra ry , w h e n th e y e r t ', r -
H e w as n o m in a te d o n ly
have so long and f a it h f u lly s e rv - M ▼lce-t>resldent, to be e u re , b u t
ed these r u r a l co m m u n itie s.
I t 11 W M on h l* e u b e rn a to rla l re e­
ls a w o n d e rfu l p riv ile g e
to
be o rd ’
a b le to get books th a t w e w a n t a t
th e A shland lib ra ry ,
apd. th ese
co m m un ities fee l th a t th e y sh o uld
have a rig h t to say w h e re th e y
w ill have th e ir lib r a r y ta x p a id .
E veryone
I s . anxious
to
go
ahead
w ith
th e
b u ild in g
.
J o rd a n
V a lle y — H e rd
Ported Je rs ey cows
d a ir y in d u s try h ere .
of
w ill
I FBI
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quality w onderful and vour
Thq test, of an organisation is public appreciation. Thousands continue patronising 20th Century — our
sales are growing daily because of the never-failing dependability of the merchandise and our persistently
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KELLOGGS" CORN FLAXES—3 Pkges. . . . .25c
"BON AMI"—" H a s n ’t scratched y e t" —Cake 10c
Powdered — Package ...................................... .. 12c
RAISINS - New Crop—Seedless Thompsons’ from
the San Joaquin Valley, 3 lbs................................ 28c
s ta rt
o f th e
-M e d fo rd — -Ice and sto rage com ­
p a n y w ill b u ild la rg e w areh ou se
fo r f r u i t
GROUND CHOCOLATE —- In b u lk — A bsolutely
fture—A no u rish in g d rin k fo r th e children, 2 lbs.' 35c
"PEETS" WASHING MACHINE SO A F-For use
<Tin eithcr'liot or'colH w ater—you save 19c on 2 pack­
a g e s — Large P a c k ag e — 2 for . . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ 5 9 c
TOILET PAPER — Soft Sanitary tissue—100 sheets
to the roll — 3 r o l l s ............................................ 23c
PHONE 59
SMALL WHITE BEANS—No. 1 California’s — 3
pounds .................................................................. 28c
SPECIALS
at Herbert’s Grocery
New Brazil Nuts £weet Potatoes
2 Pounds 35c
6 Pounds 25c
Arinours Neat
5c;Tin
Citrus Soap
7 bars 25c
clous
3
(Mfertnfls Saturday and Monday, October 2nd & 4th
8 0 AP
im -
co m m un ity house,
and ’ b efo re
long we w ill h ave a
re p o rt
to
Potatoes
10 Pounds 25c
1, loa«
b ein g s ta rte d .
T h e N e li C ree k scho o l
Mrs. W . G. T u c k e r
Phone 2 F 1 4
Friday, O c to b e r
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“ MAPLE LEAF" SALMON - 1926 Pack - Fancy
Columbia River Spring Chinook — Rich in oil —
1-2 Lb. Can . . . . . . . . 25c; Pound Can ............. 45 q
‘•STA H D iM )” SLICED WNBAPPLE - 8 Whole
Slices to the can packed in a medium syrup — “ A
'slice of pineapple, served on a lettuce leaf, with cot­
tage cheese and topped with chopped walnut meats,
makes a delightful Salad—Large cans, 3 for . . . ,69c
“ W H IT E
STAR"
TUNA -
All white meat —
"Pream ed Tupajsejved on toast is a luncheon deli
cacy"—Halves. Can .
MACARONI—Curve Cut — in b
and cheese offers a wholesome, and
substitute — 3 lbs
KARO" SYRUP- R e d lal
nd sugar syrup — 5 lb. Can
OOCOANUT — In bulk—Long thread—Fresh and
sweet — Pound . ....................'.......................... • 27c
A medium weight, strong broom made from
highest grade liant| picked broom s tra w -
"WESSON" OIL — For frying and baking as well
fts making Mayonnaise — Full Quart C a n ____ .49c
ELOUR — The iparket has advanced twict
20th Century still offers these low prices—
'TI8H XSS BLBMD" - 49 LI, Sa/h
.
“ SNOW DRIFT" — A .highly refined purely vege
tep.le shortening—4 lb. (net wt. C a n ........ . . . . . f i t
W h e n b e tte r çpffe,
u ry — D ire c t fro m
d o u b le b e n e fit— f
lo w p rice , slw aytf.
sw m
POTATOIS, fi L b , f o r .. . . . .
d it w il l be 2 0 th C e n t.
;er to* you gives you >
* a t a l l tim es, a n d a
Bacon—ooe o f Nature’s most nouriahriff
foods and one o f the most easily prepared
and d y n t n d 'b ut it take« it« piece ee the
Nation’» favorite breafcfaet f i r t t o f all just
because moat everybody L IK E S i t
ho doesn’t
». ju r ir iy
id Bacon,
get a new
1 C A N be
ice North-
endable Çrpçerç
We Deliver
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corn