Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 12, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    Saturday Shopping
| ious result* *111 fo lio * the accl-
dent.
»
The men of the Cattlemens' As­
sociation were riding the lo *
hip« T u es d ay /Katherine up the
cows and calve* which were still
out.
Some of the animals are
thin owing to the lack of feed on
* The C. W. Clark family are the
the rance, this fall.
newest resident* of the Bellview
.The community club meeting
district, having exchanged pro-
*« s held at Mrs. W . L. Huxley’s
perty in Medford, with Mrs. Hall
Tuesday afternoon. There wps sf
and her daughter, who owned the
ifdbd attendance. Following the
home, which older residents will
business session the program com­
remember as the old Shoemaker
mittee consisting of Mrs. W .
place on the corner of Clay and
K Barnes, M r*. B ari Smith and
the Boulevard.
Mrs. W . D, Jackson, had arranged
Mrs. W. K. Barngs and daugh­
lor the following program:
,
ter. Frances, spent the week-end
Vocal solo by Mrs. Walcott,
visiting friends in Medford.
which was responded to with an
Billy Briggs, who was Just
encore; A reading by Dr. Shaw,
elected to, the Oregon
Legisla­
which was also heartily encored.
ture, was one of a party to go in -,
A charming reading by Mrs. D o ro
to Klamath Sunday on a duck
mns. and another solo by Mrs.
hunt. W. E. Pierson, also of thia
Walcott and both happily re­
district, was another member of
sponded to, followed by a “ bean
the party.
contest" ended the lighter side of
Mrs. Austin Barron Brown,'
our ordinarily busy meetings.
who was thrown from a horse
Oar new demonstaClon Agent Will
some two weeks ago, is able to
be here the first of January, and
walk about some aew, and no ser-
then we w ill work out something
very definite. The club room in
the new club house w ill also be
read? for use and we can plan
for furnishings that. Our next
meeting w ill be along the line of
i
most benefactors a t the defeated
proposal to legalise p efid n itisa l
betting on California horse rac­
ing.
•
'
Wants To Hel
Move Vice
He was questioned Ip regard to
his reported leadership ’of a move­
ment to tighten federa| regula­
tions on the Mexican border to
curtail
the crossing of paying
san francisco ; not . u .—
(V nJ ted News)— Rudolph Spreck­ crowdd. '
els has promised to support any
H e denied that his opposition to
movement “td eliminate a center T ia Juana was fostered by re­
• f Vice like Tla Juana from our ported support given by th a t re­
borders.“
sort* to defeat the pari-mntacal
Spreckels was one of the foro* proposal.
ASHLAND’S OWN GROCERY
HARDY BROTHERS
OFFER SPECIAL for SATURDAY and MONDAY
Swifts Premium Hams—Per Pound.
Fryes Bacon. Squares—Per Pound.
Macaroni or Spaghetti—3 Pounds for
.
D elicious Appi I
D ried Primes
While Stock U sto
This Year’s Crop
90c Per Box
3 Lbs. for 35c
Sw eet Potatoes
It is a pleasure to entartfcin when you are- confident that'the food ayrred is of the beet because you
know the brands by name and reputation. Purchases made at 20TH CENTURY always relieve you
won7 as to quality and cosV-you know you are getting the best at the lowest price possible.
Best Grade, Bright Stock
Canned Foods
Week, Nov. 10-20
Peas, 20c
2 Lbs. for 35c
Tender Chicken
Hardy Brothers
$2.00
Corn, 15c
$1.50
Corn 20c
$1.97
Tomatoes
15c
$150
Otterings Saturday and Monday November 13th and ISfli
A 50c Bottle Chili Sauce — 2 fo r .. , .
A 3 Lb. Package Best White Figs for
For Fryers
Hardy Brothers
Leader
SATURDAY
COFFEE
SPECIAL
A High Grade Peaberry
DRESSED RABBITS
Barrett’s
H a r d y B r o th e r s
Pineapple
* a ¿bn to
,
Pears, 28c ’ $1.95
at The Plaza Grocery
We Deliver
Klamath N etted Gem
Grown Bleached
Potatoes
Hardwheat Flour
1 <9 9C
U. S. No. 1
Per Cwt.
49 Pound
Sack
$2.08
Fairview
A D R Y , TASTELESS,
BOA8T?
Will you have company?
LIBBYS MILK -
Tall Cans—3 fur
The nearest to fresh cream”-
SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES
Noiseless - Non-
jMiisoiious — Large full boxes — Carton of 6
boxes
........................29c
WESSON OIL
Excellent for frying and baking
as well as'for making Mayonnaise”—Qt. Can, 49c
BLACK TEA — JAPAN OR ENGLISH BREAKFAST. (HIGHEST
GRADE) PER POUND ................................................. ..........*... 40c
Bulk
Bi A Out
Sauer Kraut
Asparagus
Per Quart
2 Large Gans
Bring Your PaU
Per Pound
36c
20c
4 A
lue
a
SWIFTS PREMIUM HAMS -
e
Market
We Deliver — *Phone 91
Aak Out-
Satisfied Customers
IT x tra large Italians
uit” — 3 pounds
LIBBYS MINCEMEAT - ‘‘It has the kick
Oh boy! Mince pies for Dinner—2 lbs- . . . . . .
OREAM ROLLED OATS — Freshly milled from
the Willamette Valley’s choicest Oats — 9 lb.
sack ......................... ’........................................... „ 49c
P AND G NAPTHA SOAP
— 10 bars ............................
BEST SHORTENING - In bulk
table — 3 lbs.’ ..................................
20TH CENTURY BROOMS
weight, yet strong — ifigde
broom corn—Real value at
FANCY BLACK FIGS — 1926 crop-Stewed Figs
are indeed, a most healthy breakfast- dish — 2
Pounds ........................... ................................ ....... 29c
Extra Standard
Cora
Pw
10C
FLOUR
CroWu .
Few equal— None better— h o t, out of anr roaster
—V Hot, on your table tomorrow— Ground
to your order for fineness .............................. ?.......
Peanut Butter
I Canned Goods Sale
to Nov. 22nd.
Saturday Special — Arisoná Grapefruit, 3 fdr 26c
(l»u gene Guard)
Arthur
Lemons
..
The White Naptl
20th Century Coffee today
PER POUND
Emprecs
Government inspected
“ DONA” CASTILE SOAP—Genuine castile made
from carefully selected grades of Olive Oil —
Thoroughly cured, it lathers freely but wears long
— 3 bars ........................... • . ................................
ADIRONDACK SYRUP”—-New Pack—America’s
finest, packed in the foothills of the “ Adirondack«”
— Full Q u art....................................................... 5S0
Full 1-2 Gallon ................ .................
oor
Save that embarrasement
Get your meat from the
SNOWDRIFT — A highly refined, purely vegetable
shortening — 4 lb. Can ................. .......................91c
FRESH PURE LARD — In bulk—‘‘Still the fav
orite of many mothers” — 3 lbs.........................63<
Peaches, 35c $355
WHAT’S WORSE THAN
RAISINS
In Bulk—1926 Crop—Seedless Thonip'
sons
3 pounds
SMALL WHITE BEANS
Californias — 3 l b s . ........
Makes Business Always Good At
Spinach, 25c $220
Meat Market
The Peppy Breakfast Food”
, . . .10c; 3 for......................29c
Right Merchandise—Right Service And Right Price
Sauer Kraut
20c
$1.98
*
KELLOGGS PEP
— Package ..........
HERSHEY’S COCOA — The children like this
wholesome delightful beverage—1-2 lb. Cans .. IBc
2 f o r ....................... ................................................ 29c
Market
-A. *
*
Curtiss
gon Trunk w ill be
to Klamath. Falls and thence
heaviest
railroad
share-,
holder In the Unltad State«,
sonthwestward to San Fran­
says that eventually the Ord-
cisco.
now?
Eventually? w h y not
Per Dosen
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10c
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in
Indespensable
* F ör the “Snack“ or the F u ll Meal
PAY CASH AND PAY LESS AT THE
BREAD
jarfdwtehes, bread-dnd-tmtter, Jelly spreads between
aV depend upon yood bread aa an lagiedient.
PLAZA GROCERY
61 North Main S t
FREE
DELIVERY
GÍVE THE KIDDIES x
rntnklin's Superior Bread
Thos. HUI, Prop.
Aa O ften Aa They Want
SERVICE
FRANKLIN
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/• 'Rub'ifs'v Ititi
extended
James,
M.
BAKERY