Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 24, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAO» SIX
1Y, -No».
» w « » « From b u n sm a lr—
In Klamath F a l ls -
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Racer
Mrs. Luella N. Stearns of Ash­
and Mr. and Mra.* Keeter Gandes land, widow of the late O. A.
of Dunsmuir, Cal., formerly of Stearns*.
prominent
Southern
Ashland, drove to this city last Oregon pioneer, and well k
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FRESNO, Cal., Nov. 24.— (V.
evening. In the Oandee car. Ray-'figure in Oregon history, is V|
P,)r»-A
Preen© youth who has
mond, Kester and Raymond’s ing in the city with her
barely attained hi« majority Is at­
father, J. A. Ruger, l e f t la t e fives and friends for the week.—
tracting attention
throughout
last night for Klamath county Klamath News.
the west through his work in the
Born—
-
.*
to bunt ducks.
They will re-
. ...
plant world.
Agricultural ’ex-
Mr. and Mra. Jock Dockery of I turn to Ashland today, t attend
Bert Pool, who has been em­
Cliff Payne makes d r a * $ perts of the San Joaquin valley
Gerber,
Cal.,
formerly
of
this
(the
game
tomorrow
and
leave
for
ployed by the Southern Pacific
hoards.
bellevtf be is destined to follow
at • Kirk, near Klamath Falls, city, announce the brith of a their homes in Dunsmuir» to
the path created by the late Luth­
Mrs. Dockery will he re­ morrow night.
Dolls, toys, games— Elhart'a.
baa returned to his home in Ash-' girl
er Burbank.
\
membered to her many Ashland
load.
He is William H. Henderson
Your personal cards with or and at the ranch home of his
friends as Miss Odessa Folta.
OLD-TIME DANCE
If you want It done right take
Tucker’s orchestra will give an without use of your name plate—- mother Mrs. H. T. Logan, he has
THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY
It’ to White.
cld-fashloned dance at Moose hall 25 cards, «2.75— «15 — Elhart’s rented a veritable wilderness of
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Book Store.
The Ashland post office will beThanksgiving night, Lunch.
plant life.
The Ashland Laundry closes all closed all day on Thanksgiving
Among his principal experi­
First class private garages At ments which'seem prospective of
day Thursday for Thanksgiving Day, being observed as a complete
Thanksgiving oranges, 69c
137 Oak, 4.00 per mo. 5T-l-mo. i • success Is the, propagation of a
celebration. But a phone call be­ holiday. Service, will be the same pail full. Schuerman’s Grocery.
fore 9:30 Friday morning will as on Sunday.
30-tC
highly‘*perfumed gladlpla. one of
Powell’s ; apple cider Is tho California’s most popular flow­
secure for you week-end service,
Saturday delivery without extra
Royal Coal, hot and ¡lean. Cgr- ' Briquettes for a general pur­ best phone, 120. We deliver. . ers.
4S-l-mo.
charge. Phone 165.
71-1 son-Fowler Lbr. Co. •„ -
pose fuel. Satisfaction guaran­
Improvement of the else, tex­
teed. Çarson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
ture and fragrance of certain va-
Another jolly time dance at
Cheap
housekeeping ' rooms.
Mre. W. O. Smith Here—
rleltes of roses,
Oddfellow’s hall Friday night. 163 Granite.
42-1 nio
Mrs. W. O. Smith Is In AghJ Production wf new and lm-
Have your broken windows re­
Couple 76c, ladies 16s. Refresh­
paired. All slxee, at Jordan’s land where she was called by proved varieties of
almonds,
ments.
71-2*
For sale a complete bakery and mill.
2-tf the serious illness and death i peaches and oranges, and devel-
lunch equipment.
See II. A.
of her mother, Mrs. Margaret topment o fslz e , flavor and frag-
Stearns, mornings
A t th e IJlh la Springs H otel—
at
L ithia.xeW owner of “Candjland"—
Applegate, prominent pioneer oM.r*nce ot
varleUes.
57-1-mo. ' Mr8 NeUle G Richards has Southern Orgeon. Miss Margarqklr Domesticating
T. M. Jones and wife of Corn­ Springs garage. ,
ot California
ing, Cal., J. 8. McKooun of
Honors, with particular al­
taken over, the candy and con Hargus, Mrs. Smith’s daughter,-
Aloha. Ore., and Ralph H. Man- R eturned from Meattle—-
fectlonery store known as the ia with her during her bereave- *eniiok to the California wild
F. E. Russell and daughter, "Candyland," and is making ment.— Klamath News.
lilly.
pin of Portland, Ore., were among
those Who stopped at the Lithla Lois, have returned to Ashland many improvements. She is thor_
from a ten days visit in Seattle, oughly renovating and tinting the
Springs Hotel last evening.
Don’t forget Eastern Star Em­
Wash. - While there, they spent store und puttjgg in* 4k modern broidery Club Basaar, Nov. SO.' *
STOP CATARRH! OPEN
* See“ Alpha Embroidery Club the time with their son and fountain for soft drinks.
‘ NOSTRILS AND HEAD
Hope Chest on display In McGee's brother, Elis Russell. Mr. Rus­
Don’t forget Eastern Star Em­
window.
71-tf sell works at the power house
The Ashland Laundry closes all broidery Club Annual Basaar,
in the canyon, and Miss Russell
la Koo-
~
66-8
day Thursday for Thanksgiving Nov. 30.
l-Colds
came to Ashland from
Discounts oh all photographs recently
,
.
. .
.
, celebration. But a phone call be-
at Once.
through November, Darling Stu- Los Angeles, where she has beenjfor 9;S0 Prlday mornlng wJ1I
Let me help you up In «be
dio.- ■ -■ - •
working for some time.
cure for you week-end service world. Cliff Payne keeps step
If year nostrils are clogged aad year
headis staffed sad yon can't breathe
—Saturday delivery without ex­ ladders.
Look at 448 Alliaoa, Just about
freely teeaum of a eold or catarrh.
NEW crop English Walnuts, tra charge. Phone 165.
71-1
ewe Meek from the city., library good sized, white meat, 23c lb. J.
Madden sella guaranteed tlreit
-«ad a • room cottage., bath., etc., L. Harner, 145 Almond St. 71-3*
Teacher has small, attractive
garage for only 93100. Aahlaad
and comfortable furnished house Returned to D unsm uir-
euwm through every air naaeage
Realty Os.
M -tf
Walkers Thanksgiving, Eve near Normal to share reasonably
Wilbur Chapman and Bartoii
y o v head, soothing sad hmUng
Dance
Wednesday,
Medford. with one 'or two teachers or stu­ Frulan, Southern Paciric em­
Registered Cars Her e
Dance until 1 a. m.
71-1 dents, now or for next term. ployes at Dunsmuir, returned |e
yoa got
T. *B. Ryser of Morgan Hill,
Call or write 17» Skidmore, Sat- their work last- ” night.
They ***** y ? f » y»»r head ta dear, no
Gal., 0. P. Drown of Boise, Idaho, At ib e-Hotel A shland -
tirdays or Sundays.
67-tf spent the day here yesterday
Stellk U. Tremaine of Bell, Cal.,
Mr. H. J. Martvta and party
visiting. with- relatives
and
B. A. VanMeter of Williams, Cal., of Los Angeles, Cal., Mrs. Gladys
Some more of those sweet or- friends.
what sufferers from head «oMa —a * -
I
R. M. Sweltser of Los Angeles, Haskins of Oakland, Cal., and ¡ auges at 59c pail full, Schuer-
catarrh need. I f . » ddtoht
eetarrh
Chi., M. C. Munsen of Etna, George M. Rea^ of Portland are man’s Grocery,
70-tf
Gal., and W. M. Bride of Seattle. those who stopped at' the Hotel
Wash., registered their cars In Ashland yesterday,
Genevieve Hwedcnburg „Will
Ashland yesterday.
Arrive Tonight
Miss Genevieve Swedenburg,
The economical gift—photo-
graphs. Btudio Ashland on the daughter of Dr. and Mrs.,, F. O.
NOTICE
70-tf Swedenburg, will arrive* home
Mrs. Nate Bates, president of Plaza.
tonight to spend the Thanksgiv­
Alpha Embroidery Club, requests
A beautiful and complete line ing holidays with her parents and
all articles tor basaar (te be held
J’
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Miss Sweden­
Nov. 20 in Masonic Hall) to be of Christmas cards at Darling sister, Eleanore.
burg is a student at the Univer­
brought to the hall Monday after­ Studio, LitblS Hotel Bldg.
sity of Oregon at Eugehe.
noon, Nor. 19. Cakes to be ready
We wish to express our deep appreciation of
Tiger Twist, the latest in Over-
by 10 o'clock T u ^ a y morning.
the splendid patronage! we have received in
oats at Paulseruds.
The treasured
gift—photo­
graphs. Studio Ashland on The
Hâve you: cic
the past, and trust that we shall, merit the
tanri at
The first choice tn Christina- Plasa. <
A
70-tf
t»7 » . Ruin,
Cleaning
same support in the future.
gifts— photographs. Studio Ash
Works, of
toad.
IS IT SAFE to drive through
the streets of Ashland without
Edith Dodge Expected Home ■ Liability Insurance? Phone 21
Miss Edith Dodge, student at for complete Automobile protec­
the University Of Oregon at Eu­ tion. don't wait until you meet
T i n f a h fruir y < i r i y w
gene, is expected home this even­ with an accident. Yeo. (of course)
ing to spend the Thanksgiving
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holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Dodge on, the 1 Recovered From Fall__
Boulevard.
Mrs. H. B. Hatch of Almond
Thanksgiving anti Friday
etreet, has recovered from a alx
problem solved—photo- weeks Illness with * broken hip.
Studlo Ashland on The She la able to sit np, and In
70-tf about two weeks will be able to
Walk again.
Have your personal greeting
cards made to your order at
Bulk dates, Schuerman’s Gro­
Darling Studio.
(
Z-V . . I 1 , I 1 t €
cery.
70-tf
Ltooal * Personal Hôtes I i
9
•
Youth Is
De velownsr Plants
4
A Day- Of Thanks
DRINK MUCH CIDER
ALBANY? N, Y.— At least
750,900 gallons of clfer a n
expected to be consumed by
New Yorkers Thanksgiving
day, according to R. L. Gil­
lett, agricultural statistician
ot the Naw York state de­
partment ot forms and mar­
kets here.
Already m on
than a half million gallons
have been shipped Into New
York.
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THANKSGIVING
Woman Was Afraid
To Sleep
“For a year I was afraid to
sleep because gas (from stom­
ach) collected around my heart.
Now '1 take Adlerika and have
not been bothered since.*’ (Sign­
ed) Mrs. B. Cole. Adlerika re­
moves gas la TEN minutes and
brings ont old waste matter >on
never thought was In your sys­
tem.
It 1» wonderful for con­
stipation and a l l i e d stomach
trouble.
No matter what yon
have tried the REAL action of
Adlerika will surprise yoh. —
McNair Bros.
At the Oregon H otel—
Peter Fronk of Oregon City,
Glenn Robison of Murray. Ore.,
and John Long and wife of
Idaho Falla, were among those
who registered at the Oregon
Hotel last evening.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
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A new lot of Delco Dumper
Wagona Just In. Big reduction
In price on the new lot.
Able to save yon money-on
all kinds of Fencing against
anyone's price.
Plows Aid Harrows, Garden
Tools. White Sewing Machines
for «50.90 as long ns they
last.
Peil’s Corner
A amathing drama of foot
with the joy-
4rf the campus
__ with action-
« M t t a g with comedy —-
fftm rb* the greatest grid
of ail timet
T o o P. M.
• '
* » a ’ '
4 . . ’
A pain! and varnish for
»every need
j. o .’ rigg
The Spirit Of Thanksgiving
Phone 172
This store joins in the wish that all of Ash­
land will enjoy tomorrow a truly happy
Thanksgiving Day.
Used Car
We are thankful that we have been permitted
to join in the progress and prosperity which
Ashland has enjoyed.
Bargains
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We wish one and all a Joyful
Thanksgiving
1926 Chev. Coach 2660
1921 Chev. Touring 9100
1923 Chev, 4-pau.
Coupe .................. 2360
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
Star Delivery • ••< ee
“ The Quality Store**
Ashland. Oregon
AU Cap in flood
Condition
The
Automotive Shop
*’ Chevrolet
SEE THE SMOOTHEST
CHEVBO]
Ai
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Thanksgiving Day Dinner t
Lithia Springs Hotel
$ 1 .0 0
6:20 P. M.
to
8:20 P. M.
2 ^ 0 P. M.
HALF GRAPÉ FRUIT
OREGON CELERY
Roasters
• '
Varnishes
JUM BO OLIVES
CRACKED CRAB
SAUÇE TARTARE
CONSOMME
I
ALL SIZES FOB THAT
CREAM OF ASPARAGUS
I
T h a n k s g iv in g
ROAST OREGON TURKEY
Toy Auto And Trsctor
Trucks
Ashland, Oregon
. . . . * • ,
and
“The Ace Of Cads”
Select your Vtctrola now for
Christmas.' The demand la great
ao place your order Immediately
—The Rose.
A bountiful year draws near its close. We
take this opportunity to express the hope
that your place at the big table has been
hea^ied high with the good things of Life.
Fuller Paints
We wish all our friends a joyous
Thanksgiving Day
to P U >
' “Bird”
OYSTER DRESSING
CRANBERRY SAUCE
FRIED HALF CHICKEN UNJOINTED
COLD ROAST SADDLE OF LAMB
GRILLED TENDERLOIN STEAK
Simpson’s
Hardware
POTATO SALAD
PlNEAPPtiL SHERBET
MASHED POTATOES
JU G A R CORN
ORANGE BASKET
PARKER HOUSt. ROLLS
A TOASTED SANDWICH
Lithia Springs Pharmacy
PUMPKIN PIE
MINCE PIE
ENGLISH PliUM PUDDING
U PTO N TEA
COMEE
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STOPPED BELL - PEPPER
“ The Winchester Store”
With marmalade*and a cup of hot coffee or choco­
late makes an ideal noon luncheon. With a fresh
fruit salad and a tasty desert, the noon meal is
complete.
We take just pride in the increasing popularity of
onr noon lunches. We ean please you, too.
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HARD AND BRANDY SÁUCE
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