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ASITLAND TIDINGS.
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And the lowest prices ever named on ladies' and children's ready-to-wear garments, hosiery, un
derwear, gloves, ribbons, fancy goods, etc. A tew more dozen of those ladies' 75c black silk hose
on sale a 48c at the big closing out sale at
MINKLER'S CLOAK AS30 SUIT H0U.SE, ASiHLAWD
ley Ftonr Ktow?
CARLOAD IS GOING RAPIDLY AT
$5.90, $6.10, $6.50 per Bbl
$1.50, $1.55, $1.65 per Sk
THIS SHIPMENT WILL BE GONE BEFORE
TltE END OF THE WEEK
This is a great saving over what you have been pay
ing, and is cheaper than we can sell it after we store
r 'it. Leave your orders so we can deliver it to you at 2
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good cook will have no difficulty in getting good re
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i! PLAZA OROCERY
Opposite Plaza Phone 78
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Bounteous Shower
for Miss Sanford
The holiday season is the social
time. Get that suit cleaned at Paul
serud & Barrett's.
A pair of Fownes gloves for Christ,
mas. Get them at the Ashland Trad
ing Co.
Mrs. James J. McNair gave a de
lightful affair last Thursday evening
In honor of Miss Ethlynde. Sanford.
About forty of Miss Sanford's friends,
including the Alpha Chis, were pres
ent, and the silvery peals of laugh
ter above the soft sounds of music
and animated conversation were elo
quent proof of the good time all were
having.
Later in the evening Misa Sanford
was decoyed from the rooms upon
some pretext and the lights turned
low. Swiftly from its hiding place a
lovely Christmas tree, glistening with
silver and fe3tooned w.lth tiny elec
tric lights, was placed before the
blaze of the big fireplace, ,The beau
were tied to the tree, and when Miss
Sanford returned her surprise was
tiful gifts which each had brought
complete.
Miss Sanford was lovely in a gown
of pastel blue and brown fur, and all
were delighted with the charming
naivette of the little "Christmas
bride" as she presided over her well-
laden tree.
Delicious reiresnments were
served and the happy evening came
to a close.
Christmas Service.
A Christmas morning service will
be held at the Congregational church
on Christmas morning at 10:30.
Special Christmas music will be pro
vided and a cordial invitation is ex
tended to all.
To give ABhland a start, do your
part.
Cafeteria special, good coffee. 2t
See Santa Claus at Enders'.
Last moment shoppers will find
everything in the Yule Tide at
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The Busy Store
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BUY HERE, '
Practical
Inexpensive
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In Great Variety
its
Hair Brushes sgnyTSE
$1 to $5. Ideal Brushes, 85o to $1. Parisian Ivory,
$1.25 to (0.00.
THERMOS BOTTLE
New model, separable type, corrugated seam
less cas. riots, $1.50; qnartB, 12.50; cups. $1.00,
$1.25. Why not Rive a Thermos Bottle. We've a
complete Thermo line.
Serving Trays of hand-embroidered
Chinese, mounted in mahogany
frames, $2 to $5.
Christmas Post Cards, - - lc Up
Engraved Greeting Cards, 5c and 10c
Kodaks for Christmas
Many there Are who would wish for nothing
better as a Rift at Christmas than a Kodak.
We have the superb Ansco line. $2 to $00.
Bill BooksBlack & Tan Leather
Single, Two and Three Fold. Prices 6o'o,
1.00 up to 2.50. Common sense Purses COo to $1
Stationery &CorrcspondenceCards
Invites renewing correspondence that per
haps has lagged. Gold. Initialed GOo. Holi
day Boxes 25c to 6.00.
A Ilnnd Mirror makes a pleasing gift. In Ebony, Rosewood or
Parisian Ivory. Prices range to $5.00. .
A Fountain
Pen
What more pleasing gift
It reflects good taste on
the part of the giver and
makes a most appropriate
gift. Waterman's Ideal
Fountain Pens, regular
Safety and- Self filling
Types $2.50 and tip.
Exchangeable until suited
Hand Bags
In the newest shapes
and mouDtinKs. The
leather too is dependable.
$2.50 to $5 00.
Any man will appreciate
a Safety Razor. We have
them all the best makes
of course, and at their
lowest prices. Gillette
Pocket, Bull Dog and
Aristocrat, Auto Strop,
Durham Duplex $!. Gem
Junior, Ever-Ready and
Ender'B, each $1.00.
New Photographer
Wyoming Mayor
The Hartville (Wyo.) Uplift men
tions the following in regard to Mr.
DeSchenka, who left there for Salem
some time a.go, and who has now
opened up the Camps Studio: "C. A.
DeSchenka and da.ighter, Daisy, de
parted Wednesday evening for Salem,
Ore..." where Mr. DeSchenka expects
to locate. Mrs. DeSchenka and fam
ily will Join him after the holidays
The people of Hartville feel that they
have lost a valuable citizen in Mr
DeSchenka. He was prominent in
the politics of the town and had
served as mayor and city clerk. He
also edited the Hartville Uplift until
it came under the . present manage
ment. His many friends wish him
every success in his new location."
Card of Thanks.
We wish to extend our thanks to
those friends and neighbors that so
considerately and kindly gave their
aid and sympathy during the sickness
and after the death of Mrs. Louise
Parslow.
MRS. MINNIE PARSLOW,
FRANK PARSLOW.
Newest Fiction
"Eyes of the World," $1.35
Harold Bell Wright t
"Hidden Children," $1.40
Robert W. Chambers
"The Auction Block," $1 .35
Rex Beach
"Polly Anna" $1.25
Eleanor II. Porter
"The Wall of Partition"
$1.35. Florence Barclay . f
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The Store
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We give Green Stamps
Shop at Enders',
I)U. II. FONTAINE,
OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN.
Glasses Scientifically Fitted.
Lenses Duplicated.
Located at R. J. Smith's Jewelry
store, Elks Temple, Ashland, Ore.
Classified Advertisements
(Continued from Page Seven.)
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
FOR SALE One dozen Rhode Island
Red laying pullets. Mrs. W. D.
Booth, 996 Oak street, phone
291-R. 60-2t
FOR SALE one extra fine flve-gal-lon
milch cow, gentle for women
and children. Will be fresh n a
few days. Second calf. Inquire
203 Mountain avenue. Ashland.
60-2t
FOR I SALE Richmond Chase up
right piano, norse and harness,
household and kitchen furniture.
hogs, chickens, etc. First house
east of Normal. F. T. Branch;
phone 9-F-4. 60-3t
I HAVE two Rouud Oak coal stoves,
will burn e'ther coal or Wood; one
No. 18 and one No. 16. As 1 only
.need one, will sell either for half
price. . Call at Dr. Carson's place,
corner Beach and Ashland streets.
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For Christmas Shopping
High Grade Toys
Make the Children Happy From Our Toy Department.
15- piece Tool Kit (real tools) $3.50
16- plece Tool Kit (real tools) $5.00
Pocket Knives 25c, 35c, 50c
Tango Twlrlers 15c
Gravity Jim 30c
Cows, Dogs, Elephants, Cats, Horses, Mules .10c to 50c
Hook and Ladders (Iron) t ........35c to $1.25
Fire Engines (Beauty, with rubber tires) $1.95
Cannons that really shoot .' 35c
Loaded Dray (a real winner) . . $1.75
DOLLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
Campbell Kids (those funny faces) .v. . . . 60c
Dolls that really sleep .All popular prices
Cut Glass
Fruit Bowls $2.25 up
Pickle Dishes $1.00 up
Spoon Trays .'. $1.95 up
Silver Jewel Boxes up to... $5. 00
Silver Mesh Bags.. $1.25 to $6.50
New Air Plants. . . .75c and $1.35
Boys' Books
Apperton's Boys' Library.
The Substitute
The Outcast Warrior
On the Frontier
Little Smoke
OUR SPECIALS 05c
' Hoys' Hooks by Barbour.
The Halfback
Behind tho Lin . .
Four Afloat
AND MANY OTHERS FOR 35c
Indian Stories by Edward S. Ellis.
The Land of Mystery
The Cabin In the Clearing
The Ranger
The Lost Trail
The White Mustang
BIG VALUES FOR 35c
iirls' Hooks Galore.
Prices from 35c to 65c
Children's Hooks
Cloth Animal Books.. 5c to 25c
Paper Fairy Books... 10c to 25c
HOOKS FOR, EVERYBODY.
Beautiful Waists
Just received five dozen new ones.
Crepe de Chine. . . . $3.00 to $6.00
Beautiful Silks. ... $2.50 to $7.50
Lace Waists to $8.60
Neat Voiles.. $1.25 to $3.60
Kid Gloves
Short Kid Gloves, black, white
and tan $1.00 to '$2.00
Cape Gloves ,.$1.25 to $1.50
Long (16-button) White Kid
Gloves .' $2.75
Ruii Neck Sweaters
In Oxford, Maroon, Cardinal, Blue
and Heather Color.
Men's, all sizes. . . . 75c to $8.50
Boys', wool $1.25 to $3.50
Children's, wool..'. 85c to $1.50
We can secure you any "freak"
design you may want.
Painted China
Plates 95c up
Cups and Saucers. 95c up
Spoon Trays $1.55 up
Fruit Dishes $1.75 up
Morocco Hand Bags. ... $1.60 up
Christmas Books
Whether the recipient of your
gift be a man, a woman, a boy, a
girl or even the baby, you will
find books to suit in our Book De
partment at any price you wish
to pay from a few cents to many
dollars.
BEST FICTION FOR GIFTS.
By Our Best Writers.
Regularly sold from $1 to $1.25.
OUR SPECIALS. . 65c
The Squaw Man
The Souls of Men
Ben Hur
DaybreaK
The Spoilers
Their Yesterdays
The Reason Why
The Music Master
The Clansman
Three Weeks
The Common Law
The Silver Horde
Quo Vadis
To M. L. G.
Beverly of Graustark
The Mask
Dozens of others by Holmes,
McCutcheon, Caine and Cooper. '
LADIES' WOOL SWEATERS
Ruffnecks, all colors, $3 to $8.50
Angoras, real new, $5.50 to $8.
, . Knitted Caps to match.
LADIES' SUPPERS
Heavy Felt Romeo Slippers, rib
bon trimmed,' ' colors lavender
and wine $1.65
Light Felt Romeo Slippers, fur
trimmed, colors black and
brown ' .$1.16
Light Felt Romeo Slippers, plain,
colors brown and red.... $1.00
Reposo Bedroom Slippers, padded
sole, ecru, colors red, navy blue
and hrown. .$1.10, $1.40, $1.60
Men's Slippers.
All kinds of tan, vicl kid and
felt . slippers, which make hand
some presents. Prices 65c, $1.25
$1.35, $1.75, $1.95.,
Children's Slippers.
Girls Red Romeoa. . 85c and 95c
Boys' Boot 311ppers. .$1.10, $1.25
Buy useful glftB.
Open nights yntll Christmas.
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