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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1914)
page rom ASHLAND- TIDINGS. . Monday, December 21, 1014s; Take your pick of these Victor-Victrolas iv vi vm ix Last Friday Professor Milam of the East Side school was host at a dinner given to the other teachers in the institution. The dinner occurred at Loomis' establishment, with' oys ters as the principal item on the bill of fare. The little event hospitably marked the close of the first semes-IX ter of school. I $15 $25 $40 $50 It isn't necessary for you to have one of the higher-priced Victor-Victrolas to have access to all the wonderful variety of Victor music. Any instrument from the Victor-Victrola IV at $15 to the $200 Victor-Victrola XVI will play every record in the Victor catalog. I Select the instrument that is best suited to your home and start in to enjoy the music and fun. Come in .and see us about it todav. We also have a complete line of Edison Phonographs (the no-horn kind), STRINGED INSTRUMENTS Violins, Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos, etc., and a full line of strings. ROSE BROS. The Home of Good Music" 145 EAST MAIN TELEPHONE 213 SI'KUAL (HKIHTMAS DIWKlt From 11:30 to 8 p. m. at the" Cafeteria. Party dinner special. Iave your orders. 2t Better candy for less money at the 5, 10 and 15 Cent Store. it . Canned asparagus and spinach are healthy and fine for a change. The beat of the kind at the Ashland Trad ing Co., phone 122. Beautiful house slippers at End-ers. Mrs. William Wallace entertained at 500 Monday evening, at her home on B street, the following guests: Messrs. and Mesdames Roy Hale, Frank Foltz, Alex Livingston, Joseph Poor, W. Gorham, J. McRae, Clifford Shutts, Carl Harris, Mrs. W. Frulan and Miss G. A. Thome. The prize, a beautiful fern, was won by Mrs. Alex Livingston. Refreshments were served. . ''l'IIMIIlMIIMllllllltniMinilllllIMIMI'IHIim :!VININCTHEATRE,EC.22AND23 Visit Enders' Toyland. . Better candy for less money at the 5, 10 and 15 Cent Store. At Christmas day big dinner, good coffee and homemade pies and cakes, at the Columbia Cafeteria. 2t G roenman-Maas. E. F. Greenman of this city and Mrs. Mabel L. Maas were united in marriage Thursday at the E. E. Mil ler home. Mrs. Maas is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miller. Rev. Douglass of the Methodist church of ficiated at the ceremony. Only im mediate relatives of the family were present. Mrs. Maas has been in the city for some time and is well known, while Mr. Greenman has lived here for some twelve years. They will make their home at 1304 Qulncy street. Clif Payne makes davenports. Stump puller, good as new, a bar gain. 115 Granite street. tt Heifer calves wanted. H. H. Lea vltt, Chestnut street. 2t 1!)14 Walla Wall a Roundup lei 'em Buck-Largest Unexcelled Roundup of the West 3 reels excellent photography No dust or haze Close np Views, tam The Largest Aggregation of World Champions Ever Assembled. The Oregon-Washington Kinematograph Co. facial Football Release Two Reels Ashland-The Dalles Thanksgiving Football Game One reel, the gamo shown in detail. 0regon-0. A. C. Game The big fjame between the two large colleges. : 'W,v.vt;.v jf V - V... . . - 1 i Li ,i. . A- ri ' ,, i it W' .v .... .'r The Waila Walla Roundup is the Premier Roundup and this year's attendance and f purses put up to secure star performers broke all records. IX? Key stoee Comedy 5? fife j j HMitiiunnii mum in umiiH nit inn iihiiiimmiiiiiium i f f ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tt 1 1 t 0 iipo -EfiP?i?pz-a & . ... :::: :::: il GOSSARD CORSET SHOP Expert Corsetiere makes correct fittings. GossaTds now as low as $2.00. If you have never worn the Gos sard try out the $2.00 or $3.50 models. If ossible make a morning aoinpptment. American Lady Corsets $1.00 Up. Bradley Sweaters for Gifts Styles for men, women and children. If you are going to give a sweater you might as iwe givel a Bradley. They cost no more, in fact they cost less now, for we are offering them At Reduced Prices. The Money Spent for Christmas Gifts at this Store is Well Spent J Yon are putting your money to good use if you spend it for things to wear or use. Such gifts only are sold here. Beautiful linens for the table, dress goods or silks, suits, coats, sweaters, gloves, hosiery and hundreds of other things that women would appreciate. Your Gift Problem Solved Let this store help you polve the gift liroblem. Wom en always appreciate such gifts a may be found here. Come early and make your selection. Dress Goods and SilKs Han mother, wife, aimer or daugh ter nwded a new dress and perhaps Ixen denied it ttils fall? Why iiot please her by kIvIdk her one for ChrlHtmaH? And where could you do hi tter than to get It at thin store, where stocks are complete, and sales ladies competent and willing to help you? Garments for Little Ones llatlirohes, Barques, Gowns, Hlbn. Knit Sweater Suits l.r0 and $2. Separate Sweaters and Toques. Coats, Hoods, Bootees, - Mittens. Koverall NlKhtles In colored or pluln white flannelette, 75c. Table Linen Nothing could be more pleasing to a housewife than one of those pretty sets of table linen a bordered cloth with t dozen napkins to match. These complete sets, $6.75 to $11.00. HANDKERCHIEFS 10c, 15c, 26c, 35c. Wonderfully pretty designs at 25c and 35c. Fancy box lots 60c and $1.00 box. KID GLOVES Such makes as Eskay and Perrlns, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. HANDBAGS 50c to $5.00, with a world of splendid values at the popu lar prices, $1.19, $1.60 and $2.00. SILK HOSE Niagara Maid and Kayser, $1.00 and $1.50. GIFT Suggestions Parasols Handbags HandKerchiefs Gloves Ribbons NecKwear SilK Hosiery SilK Underwear SilK Petticoats Waists KnitJacKets Suits Coats Skirts Bathrobes Table Linens Set of Furs Fancy Aprons Box of liose Glove Bond Merchandise Bond MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED and carefully filled to the best of our ability. Samples of goods cheerfully submitted. Money refunded if not patbfactory. PICTORIAL REVIEW AGENCY. gW77ypXi'1JIJ-IT'iii ' '' y eady To Wear Gifts The fact that many reductions throughout the garment stock have been made t-hould be of special interest at this time to Christmas shoppers. Ladies' Garments are most acceptable as gifts, especial ly such good makes as are found at this store. Great reductions have been made on all Suits, Coats and Skirts. A few good Suits are left to close out at $14.75 and $19.50. A big assortment of Coats ranging from $7.85 to $11.75. Other better Coats now $13.50 to $19.50. Gifts For Men Heavy Sweaters, Neckties, boxed 5,0c Suspenders, boxed 35ot 50c Supporters, boxed 25c, 30c, 50c Supporters and Arm Bands.... 35c Tie Racks ......65c, $1.00 Linen Initial Handkerchiefs. . , . 25c New Waists of messallne, crepe de chine, voile, organdie and batiste. Styles such as only the Flower of France line bring out. Dainty ' trimmings and fine workmanship evidenced In every garment. Styles suitable for gifts from $1.75 up. Bathrobes, styles suitable for either men or women $3.50 Flannelette Dressing Sacques 69o to $1.19 Niagara Silk Combination Suits $4.00 Niagara Silk Vests $1.75, $2.00 Dainty Lace Corset Covers 7r.e t China Silk Combination Suits. trimmed with lace an ele gant gift $2.00 .$4.60 XX MERCHANDISE OR GLOVE BOND When in doubt what to give for Christmas, give a Merchandise or Glove Bond. Issued in any amount and can be used at any time A really acceptable gift to any feminine relative. I MH I nMMIMMMMIIIIMIIUIMMHHIMmt t' ' tt -J tt