Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 23, 1926, Image 6

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    i Visited in Portland—
Ltoeal * Personal flotes
ATTENTION MILK MEN
There will be a meeting of all
milk men of Ashland Monday
Oct. 15. In Pioneer hall at 1 p.
m. Important business.
45-1*
Returned to Home—
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
returned to their home In
muir last evening. Mr.
was confined to his home
fitness most of the time
jAinerican Goods
Well Advertised
From Trail—
Mis. H. H. Elhart and little
•on, Billy, of Ashland, and Mrs.
P. L. Walt of Sardine Creek, mo­
tored up to Portland last week
and spent several days visiting
friends and relatives. On their
return home they were accompan­
ied by their mother, Mrs. Eva
Kimball, who has been in Port­
V is ite d in M e d fo rd —
Mrs. S. K. Barnes and Mrs. land visiting another daughter,
W .E. Black of this city spent the Mrs. R. Sutherland.
day in Medford Wednesday shop­
ping.
Madden retreads tlrea.
Cosy winter cabin with garage,
153 Granite.
4t-lm o.
Cliff Payne makea atools.
Business in Medford—
F. H. Walker, engineer for thin
Recleaned California Red Oats city, was - in Medford Wednesday
far seed. Seed rye and beardless attending buslneaa.
bkrley. Ashland Fruit A Pro.
IS IT SAFE to drive through
Aesn.
19-6
the streets of Ashland without
-Hawaiian made ukuleles from Liability Insurance? Phone 21
thè n>ttve Koa wood.— The Rose. for complete Automobile protec­
tion, don't wait until yon meet
with an accident. Yeo. (o f course)
Ait th e L ith ia Springs H o te l—
'Mrs. 'Ferdinand R. Bain, Mrs.
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Freeman Field and K. Lada of
Pine slab'wood, 67 delivered
L^s Angeles, Cal., stopped at the
Carson-Fowler
Lithia Springs Hotel yesterday. from the car.
Lumber Co.
43-6
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cushmhn
of Trail are in Ashland today vis­
iting with Mrs. Cushman’s moth-
J. II. Hardy, president' of the
LONDON, Oct. S3.— Advertising
dr, Mrs. Freeman.
given to America» goods by Amer­ local Klwanis club, and welt
ican made movies which are known grocer, is tajoying a few
Keep in mind the Twenty Day shown in all parts of the world days visit with M .O. Draper of
Special at Studio Ashland. Thia must be piet J>y-a huge program Eastern Washington, a former
offer expires November 6th. .
for marketing' British empire pupils of Mr. Hardy's. Mr. Draper
films, Sir Philip Conllffe-Uster, la also a brother-in-law of A. V.
At the Hotel Ashland—
president of the board of trade Hardy.
A. D. Coulter of Seattle, Was*.,
W. A. Brockway of Bellingham,
Wash., H. R. Lawdpn of Etna,
The following record of typi­
Cal., and A. R. Smith also of Bt-
Mighty few things can keep up cal fires where persons were us­
One picture is better than ten nat stopped at the Ashland Hotel their momentum on yesterday’s ing gasoline as a cleaner shows
thousand words.
Say it 'with last evening.
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fame. Advertise today}
that ft cannot be trusted. To
photographs'. Studio Ashland.
avoid thè iiàzard send articles to
44-tf Hornbrook V isitors—
be dry cleaned to a professional
above
Clifford Haselwood and Vernon
cleaner. ♦ If you prefer to do the
From Sardine Creek—
Coker of Hornbrook, Cal., were All lesser thoughts w Rhln my cleaning yourself, see that the
ken<
¡|« l
Miss Hurt, a teacher at Sardine visitor» in this eity Thursday.
Solvent you use is safe. -« Oarbon
That thus I-m a y be worthy of
Creek, attended the
Jackson
tetrachloride— obtainable at most
County Teachers’ Institute.
The name of Business Man, Amen. drug stores—is both safe and sf-
From Fort Jon es
J
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Reynolds
/iclen t.
BURTON BRALEY.
Have your Xmas portrait made and Mrs. Clara Reynolds were In
now and Save 10 to 15 per cent?. Ashland
Wednesday
visiting
Darling Studio.
40-0 with friends.
TRY ONE OF OUR
Home Cooked Dinners
with all the trimmm’g
Our Hot Toasted Sandwiches are
nearly equal to a Hot Meal.
Plaza
SUBSCRIBE FOB THE TIDINGS
For Saturday only. Bakers A BUSINESS MAN’S PRAYER
Southern Style cocoanut, 2 cans, Lord, grant me vision which shall
29c. Schuerman’s Grocery. 44-tf
Beyond the profit of today.
Into the years that are to be,
C. L. Harris, employe of
"fhat I may choose the larger way
Shell Oil company in San/ ;
Of labor and achievement.
cisco, was in tbik' city this i
Help me to fashion, staunch and
ing attending business.
sure,
Spent Thurwlay in M e d fo r d -
A
work
my fellow men shall know j
Exclusive dealers ror Styie-
Mrs. J. P. Dodge and Mrs. H
.Everything for the H illow e’eu
Was
wrought
to serve and to en-
clothes.
C. Caley spent Thursday in Med­ plus Ready-to -Wear
frty.— Elhart's.
’ dure.
Paulserud’s.
ford.
41-tf
From San Francisco—
Returned from Vacation—
Fresh carrots, turnips, beets
Special prices on portraits.
Miss Helen Walker has return­
40-3 and parsnips. Schuerman’s Gro­
ed to her home here after a few Darjlng Studio.
cery.
44-tf
weeks vacation in Portland, As­
Discount of 10 to IB per cent
toria, Seattle and Tacoma.
on portraits. Darling Studio. 40-6
Ix-ft for Klamath Falls—
Dry Manzanita wood
Mrs. Robert Herron and broth­
Taverner. Phone 17F-3.
In E u g e n e -
er Barton Frulan left this after­
John Galey, student at the noon for Klamath Falls, where
Dickey's six piece orchestra
Normal school, and Henry Shel­ Barton is employed by the South­
Sow playing at Walker's Wed.
don, teacher in the Ashland high ern Pacific company. Mrs. Her­
and Sat., Medford.
44-2
school, went to Eugene yesterdfty ron will return to Ashland this
afternoon, to take part in home- evening.
cofhlng festivities at the Unlvers-
Returned from Hunting Trip—
Crown Pastry, flour In
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Ash- ity of Oregon
Schuerman’s Grocery.
Mnd and A. J. Hodges of the
Madden sella guaranteed tires.
Golden Crest orchards near Tal­
Have your clothes cleaned at
ent, returned on Thursday from
That fresh Southern Style Co­ 837 E. Main, Ashland Cleaning
a hunting trip.
conut at Schuerman’s Grocery, 2 Works, of course.
44-tf
Powell’s apple cider is the can, 23c.
beet phone, 130. We deliver.
Returned from O akland—
‘ 46-1-mo. Left for Eugene—
Mias Mildred Crain and Miss e Mrs. J. E. Angwin returned to
Irene
Berg, teachers in the Ash­ her home In this city last eve­
NOTICE T o TAXrkTKKS who
land
high
school, left yesterday ning. She has been visiting with
have paid the tin t half of 133«
her sister at Oakland, Cal., for
taxes and are either mailing for Eugene to spend the week­ some tlme?
end.
checks or coming to the Sher­
iff’s office to pay second half.
Have your broken windows re­ At the Hotel Oregon—
Please bring or mail «rat half
Mrs. B. If. Noden and Mae
receipts or recepit number stamp- paired. All sites, s t Jordan's Warren of Portland registered at
3-tf
la upper right hand corner.
the Hotel Oregon last evening.
The last halt of taxes are bow due
Cheap
housekeeping rooms,
aad become delinquent oq N o -
42-1 mo.
t«hber I. 1336.
36-12 153 Granite.
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Left for Dupsmulr—
TONIGHT ONLY
The Portia
Mansfield
Dancers
15 CLEVER GIRLS
MILTON SILLS
PUPPETS
Admission 50c
BUNDAY ONLY
I seek for fortune. Lord, »or
claim to scorn
The recompense I earn.
Bnt teach me as I play the^game
To give the world Its Just return.
Thou madest the earth for all of
Teach me through struggle strain
and Stress,
To win and do my share,
For thue can profit lead, to hap­
piness.
Guard me from thoughts of litt!«
That dwarf the soul to larger
things.
Save me from smug content, and
then
From greed and selfishness It
brings.
1
Aid me to Join that splendid clan,
Of business m e f who seek to
trace,
A calm considered working plan
Lord let the' faith of these ba
mine. -
A creed creative, simple, true.
Let me but share In their design,
Let me but aid the work they do.
Teach me to keep this thought
.
Albert Marske, wbo has been
in Ashland for several days vis­
iting with his parents, Mr. and
Mra. A. Marske or 145 Sherman
street, left this morning for Duns­
muir, Cal., wfteer he Is employed
by the Southern Pacific company.
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
MONET
Send this ad and 10 cents to
Foley and Co., 2835 Sheffield
Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your
name and address clearly. You
will receive a trial bottle of
Foley’a Honey and Tar ' Com­
pound, for coughs, colds, croup
(spasmodic) and tickling throat:
also a trial packet each of Foley
Fills, a diuretic stimulant tor
the kidneys, and Foley Cathartic
Tablets for constipation, bilious­
ness, and sick headaches. These
wonderful remedies have helped
millions of people. Send for
them. Bold everywhere.— No. 4.
ANNOUNCEMENT
New Mechanically Recorded Victor
I
Records, Regular Price 75c, Now 35c
Each or 3 fdr $1.00, while they last
HYou control the situation—unlock the door that saveé you money,
your food supplies at 20th Century — we make a business of saving
our customers money?’
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Offerings Saturday and1 Monday, October 23 & 25th
CALUMET BAKING POWDER—1 lb. ca n .. . . 28c
2 1-2 lb. can ......................................................... 89c
CITRON PEEL — The very bei
Orange or Lemon Peel, pound
SHREDDED WHEAT - The Beady io Serve
whole wheat breakfast food—P a ck a g e..............10c
3 packages . . ...- ......................>....... ................... 29c
RAISINS — 1926 Crop Seedless Thompsons from
the San Joaquin Valley—4 lb. bags ................ 37c
“ MELLOWEST” CHEESE — A consistent prize
winner at the State Fair — P o u n d ---- . . . . . . •30c
* ‘KERRS* ’ HOT CAKE FLOURr-Hot cakes make
a genuine appeal to the appetite these cool morn­
ings—Large package...........................................28c
“ LIBBY’S ” SALAD POINTS — Not only adapt­ LOG CABIN CANE and MAPLE SYRUP—Medium
able to all kinds of vegetable salads bnt served size can
. . . . . . . . . . . . ............................... 49c
creamed on toast makes a delightful luncheon dish
—1 pound tall cans, 2 f o r ................................... . 48c PURE LARD, in balk—Freshly rendered, 3 lbs. 660
“ CARNATION” MILK—-“ From Contented Cows*’ BEST SHORTENING, in balk—A highly refined
—Tall cans, 3 for .. .\28c; Baby size, 6 f o r ---- 28c purely vegetable product—3 lbs.
62c
SMALL WHITE BEANS—No. 1 grade—California
1926 Crop — 3 lbs., for ...................... ................... 28c
“ ARGO” • STARCH — Your choice of Corn or
Gloss—1 lb. Package, 3 for‘................................. 28c
145 EAST MAIN
’’CAMPBELLS” TOMATO SOUP — New 1926
Pack (Limit one Lot)—4 cans for .................. 25c
See The
Latest
EAT IT THE YEAR ’ROUND FOR
HEALTH
GUY GOOD
a cat causes count
c complications.
Phone 82
Everything Electrical
20th Century Coffee
“ KERRS BEST” PATENT FLOUR
sacks .................... ...................................
FISHERS BLEND
Few equa), none better— Roasted today in our
own plant— On your table tomorrow— Satisfies
the palate and the pnrae— Price,
Ground to Your Order for Fineness
ICE CREAM"
Also
Prices ~
XL ELECTRIC
Station
“ WESSON” OIL — For frying ai
as for making Mayonaise—quarts
"SHASTA FRUIT
Improvements
Batteries Reoharged 81.00
8-hour service
PLOUR — Best Brands of Patent, Pastry, Whole
Wheat or Graham—No. 10 sack .............. ....... 52c
“ LIBBYB” SLICED PINEAPPLE — Eight Jarge
slices to the can—Paeked in a rich syrup — Large ¿“ CRYSTAL WHITE’’ SOAP
thru” — 10 bars ....................
can ............................. 27c; 3 for ...................... ..79c
“ DELMONT!” CATSUP - Made from luscious
red ripe Indiana Tomatoes. Large Bottle . . . . 23c
BATTERI E5
Pound
plain ice cream is this
wonderful blend of ice
cream made from the fin-
W. -
• est cream and the choic­
est, selected fresh fruits produced in the Ashland
community. Eat a dish of it every day for strength
and vitality.
“ Yon will Like it Better than Anything
Yon Ever Ate”
ASHLAND
CREAMERY
Dependable Grocers