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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1915)
mfwidar. December 13, 1018 ASHLAND TTDINGW Pwje Five Mu IMz n fie I" LOCAL i MID PESONAl I 1H 1 mm Will close out their entire Stoch of Hard ware, Stoves, Plumbing'. Every Article in the House Goes Cash Watch for the Prices in the Record, Wed nesday and the Tidings, Thurs day. Sale Be gins Thursday Morning', Dec. 16th at 9 o'clocK Cecil Crises epent part of last week in Yreka. Your Xmas photos on time. Studio Ashland. n C. L. Potter was a business visitor to Medford Thursday. .Royal Society crochet hooks, 10c, at Ashland Trading Company. J. T. Cramer was a business visitor from Hornbrook last week. Studio Ashland day or night this week. it The Southern Pacific supply train will arrive on December 16. One gift that pleases all Studio Ashland photographs. it Fancy work, 50 cents and less at Civic Christmas sale. it Miss Verna Johnson visited friends and relatives in Medford Saturday. Rain or shine, all the same at Stu dio Ashland. it Edwin Olsen of this city spent Fri day night In Medford visiting friends, Everybody is eating them those good chocolates at the 5, 10 and 1 Cent Store. it Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Smith pf Butte Falls visited friSnds in Ashland last week. Candy at Civic Christmas bazaar, It Miss Ruth Whitney will be in Johnson's jewelry store during the holidays. A few flannet shirts for men to go at a discount at Ashland Trading Company. Joe Hurt is In Portland, where he underwent an operation for goiter last Wednesday. The best canned peas are Emson's, You get them at Ashland Trading Company, phone 122. . Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Glen leave to morrow for San.ta Ana, Cal., where they will spend the winter. Size up the new window display at Studio Ashland. We can do the same for you. it Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hall brought their son Wallace to the Granite City hospital from Hornbrook last week, Your photograph made any even Ing this week at Studio Ashland Make your appointment at once. It Sam Meeker is a frequent visitor from Hornbrook. He is taking sur gical treatment from a local physi cian. Nothing nicer than Johnson's fam ous box chocolate at Rose Bros.' 57-2t J. J. Murphy has returned from San Francisco and the exposition. He also visited at Oakland and Peta luma. Buy dainty Xmas gifts at Civic Club Christmas bazaar, Wednesday, December 15. 57-2t Mrs. Harry Pellett, who has been visiting friends and relatives in the city, returned to her home at Yreka Sunday. For that beautiful Xmas box of candy see Rose Bros. Get our prices on Xmas mix. 57-2t Mrs. Allie Hubach stopped off last week to visit friends in Dunsmuir, She was en route home from central California. Equipped for the finest work and your order ready on time. Studio Ashland. It J. H. Dunham, a horse buyer of Walla Walla, is in the city with the intention of buying 150 head of heavy horses. Fifteen minutes' at Studio Ashland does your Xmas shopping. Do It now. It W BANK 1 KOFASHLAND Good Christmas Suggestion Give jrour childj-en something for Christinas that will not only bo ap preciated but instill habits of thrift. Accounts with The Cit izens Bonk Of Ashland will accomplish this. f ii i i in w ffON SAVINGS DEPOSITS, Handkerchiefs a Safe Selection What a stock to choose from! Exquisite patterns in fine embroidered Linens and Swisses at 10c to 35c. Surely This is the Place to Buy Bags Right. (Jood enough for anybody, and priced to suit everybody. Specials, 58c, $1.19, $1.38 and up. Dainty Collars of organdie,- voile, crepe de chine, etc. Ostrich Neck Ruffs. Veils an'd Auto Scarfs. Boudoir Caps and Ribbon Novelties. Beautiful Bordered Cloths with Napkins to match. By the yard, with Napkins or with out. A good choice. Huck Toweling, Linen Towels, etc. Ladies' Garments for Giits All at sale prices, but none the less desirable for gifts. SUITS. Special lots $7.50, $9.00, $12.50, $17.50. COATS. Special Jots, $5.00, $7.50, $9.00 and up. SKIRTS. Special lots, $3.95, $5.00, $5.85. SWEATERS. Special prices on all sweaters. Waists for Gifts or Silks for Waists. Where can you do better than heret The newest in either line to be found here. Ribbons for Gifts and Gift Making Such wonderfully pretty fancy Rib bons at 15c, 19c, 25c and up. Look over the special lots in plain Mill II IIIIH SHIM Illl HI II Mill M MM I Mil II III t Always Acceptable. Derby Gloves, best for wear $1.75 Kskay, fine French kid $1.50 White Gloves with black em broidery '. .$1.50, $2.00 Redfem Washable Gloves $1.00 Kayser Leatherette and Chamois ette, Niagara Maid Silk Gloves. Kayser But-in-Nol, black $1.25 Kayser Italian Silk $1.50 Kayser Thread Silk $1.00, $1.25 Niagara Maid Glove Silk $1.50 Niagara Maid Thread Silk, $1.00, $1.50 Fibre Silk Hose 50c Silk Combination Suits. Silk Vests or Bloomers. Eden Cloth or Outing Gowns. Embroidered Muslin Gowns. Embroidered Envelope Chemise. Corset Covers or Brassieres. Brushed Scarfs ; 65c Scarfs and Toques $1.25 Silk Scarfs ..' $1.50 Ladies' Sweaters, Children's Sweat ers and Knit Sets. A. S. Moyer has returned from five week's stay In northern Califor nia, where be- was engaged in car penter work. Oyster supper at the Baptist church Friday evening, December 17. En tertainment will follow. Price 25 cents. Everybody Invited. 58-2t Miss Mattle McGee came up from Grants Pass Friday, being called to Ashland by the. death of her friend, Mrs. Davis. Apples, apples, fancy apples, Bald wins, White Winter Permalns, New- towns and Sware apples at Ashland Trading Company, phone 122. Homer Barron and son Hugh re turned last week from San Francisco, where they took in the sights of the exposition. The fire department was called out early Sunday afternoon. The cause was a flue fire which threatened to become dangerous. Guess the number of pieces of candy in the jar and get the $10 box of candy on display in Rose Bros.' window. 57-2t W. W. Dann is here from San Diego, renewing the acquaintance of old friends and taking care of busi ness matters. There is someone you could make happier by having your photogranu made this Christmas. See the Studio Ashland display. It Mrs. P. N. Grisez returned Sunday evening from a visit with friends and relatives In San Francisco and north ern California. Christmas bazaar. Civic Club. Corner Main and Granite. 1:30 p. m. all afternoon and evening. Wed nesday. ' It Mr. and Mrs. Claud Saunders have returned from a trip to San Francisco and the exposition. They were In the city for the closing day ceremonies. Civic Christmaa bazaar will be held in building at corner of Main and Granite streets instead of Chautau qua hall as heretofore announced Wednesday, December 15. 67-2t Miss Helen McCall, who has been visiting friends in Ashland and Med ford for the past two weeks, left for her home in Fremont, Ga., Friday night. When in doubt about the kind of a corset to buy, get the W. B. corset. It . is guaranteed in every respect. Ashland Trading Company. An epidemic of severe colds and light cases of la grippe Is prevalent in the city, and the Chautauqua sa lute is the predominant activity on the streets. Ripe olives In bulk, pickle, sweet, sour and dill pickles, also a good se lection of home canned fruit. In glass Jars. Ashland Trading Company, phone 122. Mrs. W. L. Cleveland has returned to her home at Bay Point, Cal., after visit of two montbB with her broth er, W. Y. Crowson, and other friends In the city. E. H. Plnkerton, county commis sioner of Douglas county, and wife arrived Wednesday from Rosebufg and will visit in the city until after the holidays. Artemus Spooner, "Dutch" Thorn as, Leland Noe, Roland Hubbard and a number of other young Medfordites attended the Saturday night dances in Ashland. If you are busy have your photo graph made any evening this week with the new Halldorson artificial light at Studio Ashland. Make an appointment. Phone 81. It Dr. Gordon McCracken of Medford homeopathic physician and surgeon has opened offices in Ashland. He is located In the Gresham street offices of Dr. Reeder. See the new Velumet styles at Stu dio Ashland. It will solve the Xmas gift problem. ' It County Commissioner Con Leever of Central Point attended the meet ing of the various county judges and commissioners of the state held at Portland last week. Two hundred men's bats to go at a bargain, In any style. Ashland Trading Company. John Osgood, who suffered the loss of his left arm when he dismounted from a moving train in the local yards and fell, was discharged from the local Sanitarium Thursday. Gifts of the daintiest at the Christ mas Civic bazaar. It The new Velumet styles are mak ing a hit. Studio Ashland only. It George Engle, former postmaster of Asbland but late of Petaluma, Cal., arrived In Ashland Sunday even ing to visit his family, and hopes the change in climate will improve his health. Don"t fail to call at Studio Ashland and see the new Velumet mountings Come in; we can t show all or tnese in the window. 1' The Interurban Auto Car Company has made a further change in their schedule, and the revised schedule is printed in the Tidings. One car now remains In Ashland over Saturday night. The new Halldorson artificial light outfit at Studio Ashland is a winner. Try it any evening this week. Make an appointment now. Phone 81. It The Misses Effle and Ada Alver son, the former of whom is a grade teacher In East school, left Wednes day for Spencer, Ind laving been hurriedly summoned home by the serious illness of their mother. Guess the number of pieces of candy in the Jar on display in Rose Bros.' window and get a beautiful $10 box of Johnson's best candy. Percy Grisez drove up to Buckhorn lodge, fourteen miles south of Ash land, Friday. He reports the road above Soda Springs to be axle deep in mud. Percy s car bad no troume negotiating the distance, however. Children's rubbers must go at 35c for sizes from 4 to 9; misses ruo- bers 45c for sizes from 10 to 2. Ash land Trading Company. There were three minor smashups on the Pacific Highway between Ash land and Medford last Saturday night. In one, 'a hayrack was more or less demolished. In another a car suffered a slight mashup and buggy was run Into. Its a different Christmas when there is music SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TERMS On Pianos and Player Pianos. Buy a Piano now. Start your payments next year. Hobart M. Cable, Kohler k Chase and Kohler and Campbell Pianos and Player Pianos. . . Player Music Rolls, Sheet Music and Music Books. Why not include some of these in your gift list? The Music Shop In (he 5, 10 and 15 Cent Store Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Shaw, 564 El kader street, are entertaining their cousin, Mrs. M. J. Maldoon of Ham mond, Minn. Mrs. Maldoon is accom panied by Miss Mary E. Senrick of Wabasha, Minn. Both ladies are touring the west. There Is real friendship expressed In a photograph at Xmas time. It Mrs. A. Gowland returned home Friday. She was called to Santa An operation to reduce a fracture of the arm was performed upon Fred Beck at the Sanitarium last Friday. Beck suffered a broken arm In a mo torcycle accident near Sacramento on the 17th of November and the frac ture failed to heal properly. Royal Society crochet thread, any size and color, 10c. Ashland Trad ing Company. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Loveland, recent Barbara last spring by the Illness of i arrivals from Dunsmuir, are organlz- her daughter, Mrs. C. F. Easter. Af ter Mrs. Easter's death in August Mrs. Gowland remained to care for the little grandson. There will be a hard times social and box supper at Bellevlew Friday evening, December 17. Prizes award ed to the tackiest couple with the tackiest box. Children's boxes 10c, others 25c. Proceeds to be used for Xmas tree. It Ing a dancing class in Medford. Mr. Loveland is playing In the Lyric or chestra here and will take charge of the training of younger members of the Ashland band. Eiderdown bed slippers for men and ladies, just the articlo for Xmas, 50c at Ashland Trading Company. Those Xmas gifts. Fifteen min utes at Studio Ashland will save you time, shopping worry and money. It THE PAGE Medford' Leading Theater TUESDAY, DEC. 21 Will Not Appear in Ashland JL. SELWYN & COMPANY proent MARGARET "A grid tdrtu fa s p N. Y. Huuia MHE lie V pi ZJ j "Inspirit!, A ur Li rtvtrbtralitit triumph." ISM I, in LHICAOONIWi. By HENRY ARTHUR JONES ONE YEAR AT THE HARRIS THEATER ' NEW YORK CITY NEW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTION Mall Orders Now Scat Sale Sat. Dec. 18. Prices 1st 14 row, lower floor, $2.00; last 4, $1.50; balcony, let 4 rows,. $1.50; next 3 rows, 75c; balance, 50c.