Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 23, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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Little Louise Martin MO>ff a pret-
Ity IJttte aong, with her mother at
' the piano, and Carol Jones gave a
'piano solo. AU of these numbers
Mrs. W. o. Tucker
Who wants a little bright­
Were very interesting.
eyed
baby boy?
Phone 2F14
The Association feels grateful
The little tot was horn Sat­
to these Ashland friends for so
urday at Community hospital«
The meeting of the Bellview P. freely giving to ns of their talents.'
but
the mother is unable to
Mince pie and coffee were serv­
T. A. held at the school house
care for him, ahd a good home
ed
during
the
social
hour,
and
ov­
Friday night, Nov. 19, was most
Is being sought for him.
Interesting.
The decision
to ary one was glad for the splendid
The little fellow la la per­
“carry on“ the hot lunch program Evening.
fect physical condition, accord­
The
building
committee
.
h
a
s
for the school year, which has
ing to Dr. Charles A. Haines,
been in the balance for some taken this meanp of making pub­
who is seeking a ‘home for the
weeks, went '«▼'or unanimously, lic their appreciation of gifts
tot. Persona who might he In­
from
many
friends
and
wish
at
when put to a final vote. . This
terested in adopting the baby
was largely due to the influence this time to add another to the
are
asked to get In touch with
exerted by Mrs. Denton, Ashland list. We thank the firm of J. P.
Dr. Haines.
Dodge
and
Sons
for
a
liberal
cash'
public school nurse, who showed
conclusively why it would be a donation, through Mr. L o u i s
step backward, to discontinue the Dodge to the building fund. T his
Molalla
Liberal Water com­
hot lunches kgt noon during the came gratntonsly and entirely nn-
pany builds new irrigation and
looked
for,
and
we
do
sincerely
ap-.
winter months.
power dam in Molalla River.
Mrs. Dodge reported on the predate it. Those most closely
Astoria — Paving of Calumbia
in
touch
wjth
the
building
prob­
.Adolphe Menfou in.
state convention very helpfully,
Highway - about completed.
lem
find
it
no
small
undertaking,
♦The Ace o Æ a d s'
and Mrs. Able of the Normal-sang
sweetly, “The Thrush gong." Miss and thes« gifts to the fund, sure­
A
R
iram o u n t Picture
Marsters, ,in charge of music at ly help to smooth out the rough*
the Normal, besides playing some places along the way.
< VT THIS OIT—IT IS WORTH
fine records for us.on the school ' Mrs. J. M. Conley of Butte
MONEY
phonograph, .from the numbers fa lls liaa been visiting in Bell­
Send this ad add 10 cents tc
view.
She
was
called
here
by
the
they are giving to the county
Fcley A Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.,
schools, so that they may have illness of her little daughter who
Chicago, 111., writing your name
had
an
operation
for
appendicitis
contact With better music, led us
and •address clearly. You will
in rousing community singing. lust week at the tioipmunity Hos­
pital in Ashland,
•? receive a trial bottle of Foley’s
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Barnes and Honey and Tar Compound, for
daughter, Frances, were visitors coughs, cqlda, croup (spasmodic)
and tickling throat; also a trial
in Medford over Sunday'. •
Little Barbara Jean Moore, packet each of Foley Pi(ls, a diur­ On Thanksgiving Day at
'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer etic stiumlant for the kidneys,
our popular counter we
j Moore, who was reported some and Foley Cathartic Tablets for
biliousness
and will serve roast turkey
weeks ago, in these notes, as constipation,
I much improved, had a relapse and sick headaches. These wonder­ with dressing and cran­
I for Some-time has been confined ful remedies have helped millions berry sauce for
1926 Chev. Coach $650 i to her bed again. She is up now, of people. Send for them.— Sold
'and gaining steadily and her everywhere— No. 4.
1921 Chev. Touring $100 ¡many friends are rejoicing with
I her parents In this victory.
Fried oysters, special for
Our
MIDIRON AND H.iSHIK
(By Wm. delklrk) .
- The mid iron hi a distance club
for aae on the fairway after the
Wrlve from the tee lit cases where
the ball lies sufficiently will tee-
eol up to permit its use swinging
back strike from the ball shorter
than
your driver but finish
through swing similar to the driv-
The mashie differs from the
mid Iron in having a face laid
back fro mthe perpendicular to
such an extent as to loft the ball
as may be desired, it will be re­
sorted to in plays where the ball
is found in a cuppy lie or where
the distance to the green is short­
er than to require the use of the
mid iron. In such cases the skill-
ful use of the mashie will drop
the ball onto the green without
the forward run that follows the
use of the midiron. It is one of
Forest Grove
Fou
the most difficult clubs to master
but affords the keenest enjoyment south to be improved,
district No. I f.
when once its use is acquired.
On every golf course you will
find a large number of ladles en­
Oregon has aÿout 100,MO coM
joying the outdoor exercise to be onles of bees, producing 10 to S8
derived from this game of games. cars honey a year.
WINTER IS HERE
GOLD PIRATED .
Gillette Safety Razor
with one bottle
We cap make prompt deliveries
Coal and Blocks.
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
384 Oak St. — At Railroad Crossing — Phone 20
Roast
See Our Windows
Brunswick
Panatrope
Turkey
Bargains
These Men Have Faith
60 cents
1923 Chev. 4-pass.
Coupe
................. $350
Star D e liv e r y ...........$225
A ll Oars in Good
-57--------- Condition_______
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
D ealers
SEE THE SMOOTHEST
CHEVROLET
group or Ashland business men representing the
varied civic organizations of the city made a careful
investigation of the work which has been carried
on in the Ashland Shale Oil fields by the present of­
ficers and management of the Pacific Lumber and
Shaleries, incorporated.— ------- --------------- ---------
a
50c cents.
.Portland -— Adler Chemical
'Company installs 12 new Multno­
mah Iron Works paint grinders.
Portland — Composition Pro­
ducts Company Installs *20,000
worth of machines, for sawdust-
cement tile-making.
BATTERIES
Roast beef, 35 cents.
RECHARGED
Generators Overhauled
M agnetoes Recharged
A lso Complete Fountain
Service ' x
Coils Tested
Portland — Stasny-Volk tail­
ors employ 40 workers, making
clothing from Oregon wool.
CLAYCOMB
MOTOR CO.
Ford Garage
Monthly Storage
§4 and $5 per month
M ER CH ANTS!
Do not leave your cars out in the rain all day-
Take advantage of our low day storage rates
and save your car. Our clean, warm, fire proof
garage provides the best possible protection.
Day Storage, 6 a. m. to 7 p. m.
$2.50 per month
Gas—Oil—W ashing—Greasing—Repairs
H- A. STEARNS, Prop. *
THE
Big Game
Thanksgiving Afternoon
ASHLAND HI
MEDFORD HI
This Is Their Verdict
uWe believe and trust that the people of the
city of Ashland as well as all others interested in
shale oil production should use tlieir influence, and
financial help at this time to put the said plant in
active operation, for if the said Plant hp nut in
Unusual Bargains
Taankhsgiving Week
November 24 to 30.
They Are Your Neighbors
Dresses
A special assortment of
Coats in Dress or Sport
styles is here at remark­
ably low prices. Values
up to $25. Special, $14.85
Free Crankcase Service
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
N IN IN G E R ’S
(Diagonally across from
First National Bank)
Phone 50
PROTECT YOUR CAR IN OUR
STORAGE'BARAGE
7
Many other things for the
Thanksgiving Dinner.
Unusual Dress C o a t s
made of fine quality Bo­
livia and Suede, Silk lin­
ed and fur trimmed. Reg­
ular values up to $30.
Special .................. $19.85
One Dollar
Specials
The group of men who submit this recommen-
. dation to the people of Ashland are men in whom
you have implicit confidence. They are your friends
and neighbors, whose interest in Ashland is the
same as yours. These men are:
A bearutiful assortment of
Crepes^ Satins, Wool Jer­
seys and Twill Dresses
just in. The oolors are
those now in demand. A
real value at $15.
Special . ................ $9.45
An unusual g r o u p of
Crepes, Satins and Wool
Jersey Dresses are shown
in green, black, rosewood,
tan and browns up to $20
Values. Special' at $14.45
$1.00 o ff on These
Linen Lunch Clothe
Sixes 70x70
72x72
7 Yds. Hope Muslin $1.00 $4.85 ........................ $3.85
8 Yds. O uting..........$1.00 $7.00 ........................ $6.00
5 Yds. English Print $1.00
Linen Lunch Sets
Lunch Cloths, 58x58, $1.00 Size 54x54 with four nap­
5 Bath Towels . . . . $1.00 kins. Special at
6 Yds. P erca le___$1.00 $4.90 ...................... $3.90
$4.35
.............
$3.35
Silk Hosiery Specials
Buy your Christmas hosiery now. Regular $1.85
values on smart Phoenix Hose priced at
<
$1.69 a pair
z
E. D. BRIGGS, Lawyer.
H. G. ENDERS, SR., W holesale M erchant
S. D. TAYLOR, City Councilman, Mgr. F ruit Association.
O. F. CARSON, President Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
J. H. FULLER, Secretary Ashland Chamber of Commerce,
J. H. HARDY, Grocer and President Kiwanis Club.
P. R. HARDY, Grocer.
H. G. ENDERS, JR., Retail Merchant.
0. H. PIERCE, Mayor-Elect of Ashland.
JAM ES BARRETT, Butcher.
The Crisis Has Arrived
> • This company has reached a crucial mile-stone
in its determined march toward ultimate success.
We need your moral support and financial back­
ing. Success or failure depends upon the measure
of YOUR support right NOW.
2 pairs for . ..^..$3.26; 3 pairs for .......... $4.75
GAME CALLED AT
2 O'CLOCK
This is the big football game of the year.
Be There!
REGULAR $1.50 VALUES PHOENIX
PULL-FASHIONED, PRICED AT
HOSE,
$L39 a pair
2 pairs for . . . . . . $2.65; 3 pairs for
Golden Rule Store
Ashland, Oregon
i
Pacific Lumber and
Shaleries Inc.
CHARLES D. CROUCH, President