Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 11, 1927, Page 12, Image 12

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    the street* last evening and
Fort Worth. Tuans, sonthwest-
town ef the Tnrhsy T re t. wtM not
fMMhrate the turkey shipping w ith ern osnter e t the livestock In­
Cobbler parade thia ydar.
f I t wUl ship more than «•.000
M rain-fatteued birds to northern
opd eastern markets this month
jbut they w ill not pass In re-
on -, their march to the
»lauchter roast.
• Thp Turkey T r e t , , which be-
dustry, will ship mere than 20
per cent e f the T e n s .ore». *N>m
Nor. 1 tar Christmas, northern
and eastern storags houses w ill
keep the birds en ice for ’ the
demand - L and the high prices
koveity and made Cuero famous,
id an economic lose to poul-
rateers.
T h ey learned tbe
, shrtak oa the parade from
Pep Meetings
the ranges to the freight yards,
sions a tB e
R ad turkeys come high.
School Y<
• So the march of tbe trl-toed
gobblers down
Caero’s Main
I t pep and enthusiasm to any
street w ill not take place this criterion by which success aaay be
year.
Once the Turkey T re t judged there should" be no doubt
Was Curero’s gala day. Poultry regarding tbe cutcohie o f the
ranchers
and
fanciers1 drove Modford-Ashlandtoanuai g r i d
th e ir Winged stock for miles and battle this afternoon.
ju s t how any school could bw
herded them down tbe avenue
come
more enthused and bubbl­
to the railroad yarda. A fter tbe
poultry train pulled out with its ing oyer with that enthusiasm
pargn o f Thanksgiving dinner commonly known as "pep” Is
Mrds the town celebrated. This more than can be understood.
It was pep day at tbe h i g h
year’s shipping season w ill be
school
yesterday-
Fep featured
{narked by optimism but not
every class. V. D. M ille r spoke
With a poultry parade.
to the entir« studeht body at as­
■ From ta r and near wagons
sembly
and urged op them
the
loaded w ith turkeys w ill be haul­
Importance of displaying
peps.
ed to the slaughter houses here Individually. In tn d tv td u k l groups
Where the birds w ill be killed,
snd as a whole. Then the boys
{lacked in ice and shipped in
held a meeting sad the men fao-
barrels.
The Texas crop this culty members, talked to them. At
year w ill he stlghi By more than
the same time the girl» m ot and
I t was in l»X0.~~Bsttmatea ob­ the women teachers z urged them
tained tram -county farm agents,; ho enthusiastic and show their en­
retail and wholesale dealers in­ thusiasm. Everywhere the same
dicate about
1,20«^ cars
w ill spirit of determination^ and' en­
leave for outside markets. They thusiasm was evident.
Red and white pompom« made
wUl carry approximately 2,400,-
•0 0 turkeys — enough tor the by the girls of tho senior * «lass
Thanksgiving and Christmas dlu- wore everywhere in evtdepoe on
to­
day. A group of Medford rpoters
who went throagh the atresia and
cheered for the T ite rs made no
impression qn the enthusiasm of
the rooters. They wore wUdly en­
thusiastic about th e ir team at the
senior high school hears and with Maroni O:
half of the city population Med­
ford bound this afternoon, it is
evident "they cot th e ir enthusiasm
across to the , gsnsral public in
“The Lilies of the Fiel
fine shape.
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John Hasting« T u rn er aho
be confused w ith “LUtoa 1
F ie ld “ by W illia m tfu rb u r
“ Freewater Times” issue« spec­ ed by M arie Boés In NSW 1
ial 20-page edition fo r Apple l » 2 f sad 10XX. .
M r. T u rn er’s play baa
Show week.
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»era of 10,000,000 persons —
p ith plenty left for b ask \
' Batson report Wore good news
tor consumers.
Trouble Makes Whole Wo
Red Cross Knows No Bei
You Money On
Ben Players, a fter tw ^ y s h r a .-m
. fort, through «be Natloaal Oram»
ULsague of Great B ritain ,
wjfo
* endorse and publish the »fay.
ttdMMMfnt «boat iMo.ood.ooo
ycer, Jones e«titn*tes. Farmers!
w h b fkfth aon-pcisonous hinds s,re .
! ( c’ng their best friends.
"These soaks* lire on rodorfts
ond other pests thht destroy crops.
Th«y should b« protected by law ,"
beppld.
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it io a diabelleaUy clovsV/ coto­
ady. with a point, w ith a * m eh .'t
»musing thrust at women*« fash­
ion in slothes, f t shows
a.
new Style in dress is originated.
,
Incidentally, air appealing lo rd
story, with tw in slaters as her««
* )nes. runs throughout.
b
The play Will he give»
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T Normal school audltorlufc
next
Monday, November lO T
MT h ere )are tor th a t m atter onlyJ
fiVa kinds of poisonous snakes*
In this oppntry.
They are tho
ra ttle r,, rip er, adder.' copperhead \
And cotton mouth. They have so .
redeeming traits. 4 '
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" It is easy to te ll the potoou-
ous 'from t>e »on-pbisonous. The
dangerous kind has an unlimited
n ntther 6 f scales on hi« bead and
tw p s e fs o f nostrils, n z
C o r d s ; ............. W-85
29x4.40 Balloons, $9.25
See Us for Other Sites.
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fo rd Sales & Sendee
On
Friday.
November
25,
Frans Auer, nptsd cello artist
w ill appear ip hto first regular
concert, program at A grand eon-
cert at the A rm ory in th fi city.
' L In hto concert’ program he will
bo assisted by Leonkrd P o jtit,
violinist with piano accompani­
ments w> Mtos M ary O»lsy. taV
•euted yonng artist of tbto e iV v
Or t h e cpnoert program has been,
brepared and to sufletontly varied!
to suit every taste.
M r. Aue^
has appeared in short programs
et the normal school, high school,
’ 'hmpie/elnh, dinner concerts, and
has been heard in Medford. V a fr
Srorasj a p p ro tal o f hto arttetay
1 has been beam from every hand.
■ The ceacert w ill probably he
an outstanding event e f the way
Of entertainment to be present­
ed here (his w inter.
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low prices... Many timely articles of highest
that every,car owner needs...have been greatly
misi this gloat sale, you’ll pgp up bargains such a
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M b T H *» *-’
This year’s birds
w ill be. bigger and fatter. T u r­
key« are fo lly 20 days oldpr than
they were la 1120.
B n t for the Ui-euccess of ex­
perimenters the erep would have
been twice as large.
For tho
Bret time la history, effort» Ware
made to hatch turkeys w ith 1 »
cabatore, bnt— the a rtificially
hatched birds died by the tons
of thousands on tho
ee and
raisers are holding I
turkey
YALE LOCKS
because o f Its b e a u ty ...H e
keled braM With three bi
Bakelite knob« and monogr
daced lo t thia Sale t o ...... .,
W edge Cushion Sale
W e ll Muffed, durably mad
M eteo» Ai
Mold W iper
IM a llX h x iM a .
TO PLACE YOUR
ORDER
PERSONAL ENGRAVED
Christmas
Cards
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e have onúaually fine as well as exclusive lines of
are extremely particular of whom we buy our
la for engraving and conmder that we are very
amab tp* h e e b ie to offer these Quality Cards
su* Ashland Patrons.
,
b e hi and Look Over These Cards
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
Let us give thanks that the earth or
the salt of hate and watered with
heroes has a t last grown fertile at
the fruits of peaceful toil.
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W ith winter, comet early nightfall
a«td »dtfcd neceaatry for a depend­
able towlcompiying «potilght rech as
we offer h«re at big savings.
“ Leader” S po tlig h t. . . . Powerful,
well made and attractive.
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Specially priced thia
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eninity are today open in good will, i
which once brandished the sword now
plow and the loom, the scythe and ttfo
Let us give thahks that we ean today
tribute to our M artyred Youth.
And so, today, let us pause from o u r i
pay homage to the noble youth of our
'“ W Oliam a, Jr.” S potlight... A well
known «potlight o f proven efficiency
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ft» Take Great Pleaaure in Showing Them.
The First Natioru
Ashland, Oregon
d Music Sfore
Medford. Oregon
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