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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1914)
Monday, December SI. 1814 ASHIAND. TIDINGS, PAGB FTVB t We Wish You A Merry Christmas OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS FIRST NATIONAL BANK ASHLAND n LOCAL AND PERSONAL F. D. Watts of Weston, Ore., and Mho was vitally concerned In the re ent campaign for the normal, as be ing on the committee, stopped off at Ashland en route to Los Angeles dur ing bis short stop. He remarked that he was sort of ashamed at the vote that his county gave the Ashland normal. Batter's Confectionery will give away candy canes to the little folks on Wednesday. A pretty, wholesome, striped candy cane to every child. Better be on hand. H. L. White returned to Gold Hill Friday, after spending a few days on business in the city. The Ashland Bakery on Fourth street will, pay special attention to orders for Christmas table delicacies in the line of bread and pastry. Nice crisp head lettuce and celery at Ashland Trading Co., phone 122. The star cut glass at Holmes Brothers' Is going fast. Come quick before your piece is gone. The vint age pattern is beautiful. Mrs. L. M. Hall has gone to Chlco, Cal., to spend the holidays visiting her relatives. Your clothes should be cleaned and pressed for the holidays. Phone 64, Orres' tailor shop. We call and deliver. I II I Ml 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H I Mill 1 1 1 1 1 9 Ferguson's prices on Holiday Goods are the talk of the town. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Your Christmas Dinner is the vital thing of the Holiday Season. We can tell you how to maUe it a success. Serve some of our delic ious bread and pastry goods. Ev erything of ours is made real home made style. Have some of the fol lowing breads on your table: Vienna, Butternut, White, French, Graham, Cream, Raisin, Rye, Twist, in fact we can mate any bread you wish. We will maRe up special or ders for Christmas dinners in the pastry or bread line. One taste of our goods will convince you. Christmas Fruit CaKe 25c a pound. Extra fancy fruit cake, 40c pound, Royal Bakery. That old suit pressed and cleaned by Paulserud & Barrett will look like new for Christmas day. Try shopping in the morning at Enders". Much better service. Durkey's salad dressing at Ashland Trading Co., phone 122. We PRESS CLOTHES. No Hlight- lnlw f nin.b In nup ohnn Wo Holl VPT ... ..I Have you thern on time, rauiserua c .Barren. Hercules stump puller, a bargain; work and driving harness, bargains. 115 Granite street. tf The Presbyterian Sunday school will present the cantata "Santa Claus Jr." Wednesday evening, December 23, at 7:30. Get your box of figs at Holmes Brothers' Christmas eve at 9:30. Rich, luscious Christmas cake at the Ashland Bakery. White comb honey and extracted honey. Ashland Trading Co., phone 122. Caslyn Schweln, the son of Louis Schwein of this city, is here from Chico visiting with his father for the holidays. Bathrobes and bathrobe blankets in different colors and prices. Ash land Trading Co. Let Orre3 do It. Do what? Clean and press your garments for the holi days. Phone 64. J. K. Choate and Laurant, the man of mystery, are old schoolmates. They had a pleasant time chatting over their old school days in Denver. Two pairs silk hose in Christmas boxes, 50c pair. The hose are the! Notaseme, , guaranteed. Ashland Trading Co. Stump puller, good as new, a bar gain. 115 Granite street. tf M. J. B. coffee at the Ashland Trading Co., phone 122. Buy him a useful gift at Enders'. He'll appreciate It more. : , '.'; .. '. Those big sticks of candy at But ler's will make a child's Christmas day a happy one. Mrs. J. M. Klarnan of Gazelle, Cal., Cal., is. visiting with Mrs. Ranse Rouse for a few days. She arrived Saturday. We claim to know pretty near everything about baking fancy pas tries. Phone us your order. The Ashland Bakery. ' Mrs. Irma Merchison, the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Freeberg of this city, is here from Los Angeles, called by the illness of her mother. Mrs. Freeberg has been very 111 for the past two weeks. Christmas eve at 9:30 the drawing will take place at Holmes Brothers' for the 25 china set. The twentieth number drawn will be the lucky one. We will wait one week for the dupli cate number to be brought in. If the duplicate does not appear, then number nineteen will be drawn. E. W. Mosher of Portland, passen ger agent for the Pennsylvania Lines T west of Pittsburg, was in the city the fore part of tno week attending to business matters. Winter Nellls pears at the Ashland Trading Co., phone 122. . Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Stllson of Cor inth, Iowa, en route to California, have been spending a few days with their old friends, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Gowdy, of this city. Do your Xnoas shopping at Enders'. You will have a merry Christmas if your suit is cleaned and pressed. Try Orres' shop. Mrs. Mary E. Wood has gone to Medford to visit with Thomas J. Fuson during the holidays. Later she Intends to make a trip to Port land. Try Grapeine and pineapple juice for Christmas dinner. Ashland Trad ing Co., phone 122. That candy at Butler's is sure some Home-made kraut and dill pickles Ashland Trading Co., phone 122. T.he Sunday school services of the Methoditit church will be held Thurs day evening, and something out of the ordinary will be given. The church services will take place next Sunday. In the morning there will ! be a sermon with special music, and in the evening the choir will give a cantata. ever sunk your teeth one of our macaroons, or have any of our lady-fingers ever tickled your palate? If either of these things has ever hapened to you, it spells more, and you can always get them at the Ashland Bakery on Fourth street. Phone your orders. Delight the kiddies by hanging one of Butler's pretty and tasty candy I canes on the Christmas tree. Home-made sorghum at Ashland Trading Co., phone 122. Mrs, J. K. Wick left Wednesday for Avon Park, Fla., where she will stay during the winter with her mother. Mrs. II. L. Whited accom panied her as far as Los Angeles. Mrs.' Whitel was called to Gardena, a suburb of Los Angeles, because of the illness of her mother, Mrs. W. B. Colton, who formerly resided in this city. Avoil the rush. Bring your suit to Orres' shop and have it cleaned and pressed. Phone 64. A big fat box of Butler's sweets is just the dope for your best girl. Hog receipts this week at the Port land stockyards have ben lighter than usual. This with good demand has brought the price up to $7.50 for tops, the highest price in the United States at the present time, eastern markets ruling in some cases 40 to 50 cents under the Portland market SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DINNER From 11:30 to 8 p. m. Cafetrja. Party ; dinner Leave, your orders. ' " at the special. 2t ' Parisian Ivory Buy your Parisian Ivory where you can have It engraved In popular col ors. It looks better and costs no more. Expert engraving adds beauty to the article. Due to the fact that no diamonds are beffhg imported at the present time, they have raised considerably in price, but we bought our diamonds before the raise and therefore we can supply you at the old price. R. J. SMITH ELKS TEMPLE LjcitizenskJ W BANK N O FASH LAN I The Ashland Bakery ! and Confectionery J Fourth Street Ashland, Oregon stuff. A Bank Book for Christmas How happy It will make your son or daughter to receive a bank book with a few dollar to his or her credit with The Citizens Hank of Ashland. . New accounts dialljr invited. are cor- AOfnu SAVINGS DEPOSITS, MUlHHHinilllll HI HIHttHH On Sale at Reduced Prices - i DOLL FERGUSON'S SfcE"' 5 Mill " i She is a box of CANDY AS A GIFT is an investment. Buy it as you would a bond. It is bought to show remem brance or regard. Its value depends alone on qual ity. OUR CANDY MAKES GOOD FOR US, IT WILL MAKE GOOD FOR YOU! It's the way our candies are made that makes them "make good." "Win Crowson makes them him self and he KNOWS just what goes into them. They have got to "make good" or he'll break his kite string. Our chocolate creams are made of pure cane sugar, whites of strictly fresh eggs, the best flavors of true quality and purity the market affords, and are coated with "Stollwerek's," the chocolate coat ing recognized as the standard of all chocolate cover ings. The workmanship is the very best our ability and experience can put into them. The result is the finished product that makes real friends wherever it goes. The appearance makes you want it as soon as you see it, and when you eat it, that velvety flowing cream, blended with the high-grade covering, has won your taste and your heart it has, "made good!" Besides creams in a variety of flavors and two coatings, vanilla and bittersweet, we make chocolate coated chewing nougat, caramels, molasses chips, mint wafers, and a variety of coated nuts. In our assorted boxes you find a variety of each of these. And if there are any particular flavors or centers that appeal to you, we will be pleased to pack them up to your order. A large part of our trade is of the special order class, and it's appreciated on both sides. Our windows give you an idea of what a "box of Crowson's" really is. "We have more inside and will be pleased to show you. In our Hard Goods, satin finish, you will find richly flavored centers of various kinds. They are crisp as soda crackers. Their beautiful shades are made from Burnett's certified vegetable colors, abso lutely pure. The satin finish is produced by proper handling of the candy in making, and speaks for it-., self. These are a popular seller with us and we pack them to order any way you wish. OTHER KINDS of candy in large variety are here, made fresh. You will find them in almost endless variety to suit every taste. One quality Crowson's. t THE KIDDIES know good candy and deserve it, too. We have many kinds to please them, all made with the same care and pure materials. I,et the candy that fills their little stockings be good candy Crowson's. You are always a welcome visitor to our candy kitchen. See them made. Ashland's Popular Sweet Shop ElKs Temple