Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 29, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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Spent Thanksgiving W ith J , A.
ftugvr Fam ily—
M r. and Mrs. Elton Rajnaay
and daughter, of k la m a th F*Hs,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Huaaong of
Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Hay­
mond Ruger of Dunsmuir' spent
Taken
'< Royal Coal, hot and clean. Car­ the Thanksgiving holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ruger of
son-Fowler Lbr. Co.
A lida street. Mrs. Ramsay and
Raymond Ruger are child re« of
Viatt Parents—
ASTORIA, Nov, 2R — (U ./#.>*_1
Mr, and Mrs. Q. C. Briggs of Mr. and Mrs. Ruger. Mrs. Ram­ Landings of haltbnt here during
Oakland. Cal., spent the Thanks, say expects to remain for % white the nine-months season Just end­
•
giving holidays with Mr. Brigg's with her parents.
ed Were exceptionally light.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
D.
Only hl,COO pounds were <la-
Briggs of Ashland. They return­
Iivered
at Astoria during the sea­
Two attractive styles at epeplai
ed to their home last evening.
prices. Studio Ashland.
72~tf son. The catch of black cod,
however, wag normal, amounting
Those rain coats of all collors
See Alpha Embroidery Club to 122,700 pounds.
at 22-28 at Orres tailor shop are
Scarcity of halibut, not only on
Hope Chest on display in McGee’s
going like hot cakes, better hur-
the
window.
' 7 1-tf the Orgeon hanks but In
landings a t Paget sound and
British Columbia point«
forced
W ill Open New Shop In Dona- the price upward. An average of
Spent Thanksgiving In
mulr—-■
r
18 cent« per pound was paid to
Dunsmuir— ’
L.
J.
Orres
and
M.
W*<don
are
the
fishermen.
Mrs. J. H. Turner of thia
opening a new tailor «hop in the
The 122« halibut haul
here
spent the Thanksgiving hoi
VanFossen block in
Dunsmuir, brought 2-10,042 «to the fishermen
with Jier daughter, Mrs. O,
Chi.« Dec. 1st. Mr. Walden, who wbtle the men received 22222 for
Dews in Dunsmuir, Cal. ‘
has been with the Orres tailor their-b lack cod, which averaged
shop in Ashland as a d«ajgfer 4.5 cent« per pound. -
F or sale a complete naxery and
and coat maker, w ill have charge
T ib ' record catch for the sea­
lunch equipment.
See H. A.
Stearns, mornings
nt
Lithia of the Dunsmuir shop, while Mr«, son wan hrdught in by Ulrich
Springs garage.
'
2T-l-m o. Orres remains with his shop horn Peterson in hi«, schooner Mer­
for the present.
maid, whieh landed 2212 pounds
of
halibut and 28,214 pounds of
Have yon; clothes cleaned nt
black cod a fter one* trip.
237 B. M ala, Ashland Cleaning ' Have your personal greeting
W orks,,of c o n n »
cards made to your order " W
Darling Studio.
, . . M A R IN E R S O R G A N IZE
Left for School—
Returned From Jervis—
ùoeal * Personal flotes j
.. A n Oddfellows and RSbekhas I Spend Holidays W ith Parent«—
a t-j
Mr. and Mrs. Max Camps and
tend the fifth
Tuesday social, | Mildred f-aeg i of Yreka, Cal.,
Nov. 20, in the I. O. O. F. -Hall, j spent the Thanksgiving holidays
f» 4 families are invited to
A covered dish supper w ill be j with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
perv^d <nt seven o’clock. Games J.' C. Kaegi bn the Boulevard.
Jtuhta and cards will be the di-
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lerston of the evening.
74-2
Sittings made evenings by ap-
- The Delphian* w ill put on a
program for the members of the
Have yon tried Knorrs Soup
Civic Club at the Civic Club house R o lla — Schperman*» Grocery.
Tuesday, Dec. 7. There will be no
meeting e f the Delphian» this
month.
Our Personal Greeting Cards
appeal ” to the
discriminating
pressing' buyer— Our exclusive designs and
i. 74_tf prices are convincing— E l hart'a.
Betnraed to Schoolt—
Kenneth Hobson returned to
^ervgllis yesterday, where he 1«
• student nt the Oregon Agricnl-
|* r a l College. He spent the hol-
BUys With his parent«. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred B.. Hobson' on Sher­
man street. • *
Returned to Sniena. ■
Mrs. H. T. French,-w ife of the
late Professor French, formerly
director of the A gricultural Ex­
tension work at,O. A. C. has been
visiting w ith her daughter, Miss
Helen French and her friends,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. F u ller, over
the holidays. She returned
to
her home in Salem last evening.
Have your broken windows re­
A ll sisee, nt Jordan's
* IS I T SA FE to drive throng« paired.
2 -tf
Ik e streets of Ashland without m ill.
Lln M lIty lasurgnest Phons 21
for eomplato Automobile protec­
tion. don’t watt until yon meet
w ith ha incident. Teo. (o f course)
222-tt
Don’t forget
broidery Club
Nov. 30.
Hershal Brower returned Sat­
urday from Jervis, where he spent
the Thanksgiving holidays.
He
is employed at the L ith ia Springs
Hotel.
Miss Marion Leach, who has
Dlscounts on nil photo graphs
been spending the holidays with
her parents, M r. and Mrs. B. F. ihrough November, Darling *Stn-
Leach, left yesterday for Eugene dio.
»here she is a student at the Uni­
Moved—
versity o f Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McGee have"
moved
from Granite street to .lh d
Week-End in Klam ath F a l l s -
on
Gresham
Dr. Bertha Sawyer of thl« city H llty residence
and Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Briggs Street, which they recently pan-
>f Oakland, Cal., spent the week­ chased.
end in K lam ath Falls visiting at
A beautiful aud complete Iina
the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' j ,
Left Yesterday—
c
l
Christinaa cards at DarUng
Mrs. Bert R. Greer and daugh­ P. Goeller. They returned to
Studio,
Lithia Hotel Bldg.
* J. ,W . Coy o f Vallejo,
Cal., ter, Elbert, left yesterday for Ashland last evening. The three
women
are
sisters.
Shopped in Ashland for several Eugene, where Elbert is attend­
hours this morning.
ing the U. of O. They spent
Get your suit measured up for
•the holidays with friends la Ash-
he holidays at Orres tailo r shop
— all prices.
ITES-STINGS
S E A TTLE , N o v-'2#-— To pro­
mote ocean commerce out of Pu-
g et Sound, the. M aritim e associa­
tion of Seattle has been formed
here.
The association .. elected
John L . Burnside, manager of the
W illiam s
Steamship company,
president
Toy Auto And Tractor
Trucks
A new lot of Delco Damper
Wagons J net in. B ig reduction
in price on the new tot.
Able, to save yon money on
all kinds of Fencing, against
anyons’s price.
Plows and Harrows, Garden
Tools. W hite Sewing Madhlnes
for 280.00 as long ns they
C liff Payas makes cabinets.
Peil’s Comer
Cheap
housekeeping rooms
183 Granite,
42-1 au,
Quality portraits rata o r shfne
Studio Asblana.
<2-tl
.'«lito,,
E . o .. Freeman aad
M a . Bdtoito f > • * * returned from
» month's tH » to Oklahoma City;
QMto. a r t E l Baso, Ten. They
mad e various stops la California
and other states.
Petroleutn Öi|
A hat waffle or order of
hot cakes wi,th sausage,
■( and 9tieaxnjng( amber cof-
' fee make just the proper
b re a k fa st f o r : these cool,
crisp mornings.
(Squibb« Mineral Oil)
It is tasteloss and odor­
less. It will not disturb
the system in any way.
It merely lubricates the
intestines.
JLithia Springs
Pharmacy
Preucdptieu Druggist
At ouf popular counter
you will And these satis­
fying dishes served just
to please you. Come in
for breakfast tomorrow
and start the day off
right.
You can make deli­
cious candied sweet
potatoes with Snow­
drift. Snowdrift
a
rich, good-to-eat fat
that is as delicate as
die best butter.
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C A N D IE D
SWEET POTATOBS
S í “
-&OU
talnlng SO bottles.. .
«Z
A ,
Tovcviïlv
34 T* m ^ 0 m y-rfr
tfou/v rtXZotxzftAt«.
X
Cup Snowdrift
X CnpS»g»r
x Cttp Baittig m a t r
vrau A
Boil potatoes la salt water
until tender. P ort o ff water
ead steam out to prevent
saggiacts. Peel aad slice
liwgitiurbr Brown oa both
aides in hot Snowdrift. Die*
solve X cup sugar in cup
boiling water and pour over
browned potatoes in pan.
Cook until syrup thicken«,
Squeeze lemon oyer potatoes
if
ifou.
S n o w d r ift
N IN IN G E R ’S
(Diagonally across from
First National Bank)
MARSHAL FOCH
GIVES SUCCESS SECRET
“ Victory
of the will.
Ftve Hchedalce Itofly— «:SO n. .to4 lOsflO.-«h.SM 1 ,1 0 ► ‘’ *2*1
» :0 0 m nt.) » liS e .p . m,
■ > .-
. Stop ovsr soywher« and ns cd'.«« ns ytou llk«.
TRUNKS— «e« tbe Agenv
?
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IKATS ftlg fi toMfed Vrethilaff rts p ta h le thv*v p<Mltlo«s. ■
SAN FRANCISCO IN SE VB N TB B N H O U R 8
Gut yoar Uckets fron» Pickwick Stage Agbat
Tavevn tWfe— 11*7 Ra^t Mato M . Thnbe IM
said Marshal Foch
Life's ttottles are won In the same way. An
unyielding spirit of determination will conquer
the hardest circumstkaees.
Pre-Holiday
Bargains
Indespensable
B R E A D
Jandwlches, bread-and-butter. Jelly spreads between menli
nt* depend upon rood bread ns ,na.lngiedlent.
GIVE THE XXDQOCS
Franklin’s Superior Bread
A t Often /to T W
FRANKLIN
BAKERY
Ashland, Oregon
salto
Heal
Suits al Less Than the Cost of the W oolens
U N C A L U ® FOR SU H S
THAT X l3 f u a U T ir U U .T TAILORBD
READY-TO-WEAR SUITS
THAT OAM’T BX SQUALID VOX THX MONK?
ANTEED SUITS-- NO BACK NUMBERS
Seeing is Believing
The Citizens Bank
MILLER’S TOGGERY
OUK STORE ALL DECORATED IN HOLIDAY ATTIRE
Buy early amidst Christmas “ Fixins” at real bargain prices.
n-
Your savings account at this bank is a test
of your mettle. If you have the Will to win,
you will win.
I
Remember “ Hab-a-dash Inn
ie “ Snack” o i thn
Also many specials at our
noon lunch and complete
fountain service.
DENNY
ffap*e jrenr chance to get a
bowling eyeful in the fun-
ftieet department store ever
filmed, floorwalkers on rol­
ler skates, and a hundred
prankish abrorditiea t h a t
make this super farce com­
edy the most fantastic fur-
We of fws evsrfilm odl
’ I B O IN B , Ore., Nov. 22.—
|U . N .)-—T ra ffic regulations have
goga Into effect « t the University
Of Oregon na a result of the ever
increasing automobile traffic on
»arrow campus roads.
Strict account of nil student
cars w ill go taken and “ law
breakers** w in he handled firm ly.
Certain arena have been ap­ bonne nt the Metropolitan theatre.
proved fo> p artin g purposes on
the campus and a speed lim it of
20 miles per hour has been set.
Open mufflers are banned and
increasing fines w ill ba levied for
each additional infringement of
the laws.
*
ASHLAND TO ALL POINTS SOUTH
beasene'»;— «ontathfkg
Bebuera&jUa Groosry. ;
trousers w i t h
fcffòrtòa tdfldr shop.
the well, * 4-year-old bey wee
too anxloua to dieplay kts know ,
ledae of human want« a r t gg a
result Ilia toother, Mrs. A n n *
Stock w m arreated tor poaaeaaiaa
A B E R D E E N , Wash.. Nov. 32.
of liquor.
;i 1 '•
¿w .'-.f*
r - ( U Ä ) — t i k e , the pitcher that
Officers
raided
the
Stock
hom
f.
was broken after many trips to
Entering a. room where the little
boy waa sitting they were startl­
ed when the lad aaked, “Do you
2t.’
SE A TTLE, Nev. 22.— M a ttle ’e want some beer?"
He was Informed that such
new
sympheny orchestra, 70
pieces conducted by K arl Krueger was the objective of* the officers
mage Its debut before a packed and led them to a* cache coa-
Pickwick Stage System s
Mtos Mary Ann Adams, who.
touches ««bool in Klamath Falls
a m t tka'Thgnksgiving holidays
to- Ashland visiting w ith friends.
t t s f e r m t H y taught in this city.
< m 8 f y
Campus Traffic
Rules Are Made
We Invite Comparison — Don’t Feel Obligated to Buy.
PAULSERtD’S
All S a k s Suits Will Be Fitted Personally