Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, December 14, 1916, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 6

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    Thursday, December 14, 1016
ARIILAXD TIDINGS
PAGE SEVEX ,
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PHOTOGRAPHS
Christmas
Gills
Remember your friends with
photographs this year, and
they will remember you as
long as the photographs last.
Our photographs are perma
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So friends disappointed all
eunlly favored if yon give
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Studio Ashland
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3 LOCAL AND PERSONAL I i
Call and see that Star cut glass at
Holmes' grocery. It
Many automobile owners have al
re;uly filed their applications for
1917 licenses, thus "shopping early"
and avoiding the rush.
Eat at the Lithia Bakery and Res
taurant, where the eats are good.
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The storeroom in the Holmes build
ing next to the grocery is now occu
pied by E. F. Grecnman and his rug
weaving establishment.
There is nothing nicer for a Christ
mas present than a box of those large
red Spltzenburg apples at Holmes'
grocery. It
Mrs. A. D. Abbott and daughter
Julia returned to their home at
Grants Pass Monday after several
4 ays spent visiting In this city.
Get our prices on Christmas can
dies before buying elsewhere. Rose
Bros. 59-tf
The Ladles' Auxiliary Club will
meet next Monday night at the Aux
iliary hall. The hostesses are Miss
Lydia McCall, Mrs. William Myer and
Mrs. Hosley.
Clif Pay4e makes footstools.
A Check
For Christmas
.
The satisfactory way
to send a present of mon
ey by mail to to forward
It by checks-tins assur
ing Safety, Economy and
Convenience.
Checking accounts,
large or small, are cor
dially invited.
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We aro featuring wrist watches.
Largest line in the city. More than
twenty different kinds. $2.50 to
$50. Johnson's Jewelry Store. 65-tf
About twenty members of the
Men's Social Service League went to
Talent Tuesday evening to attend a
gathering at the Methodist church in
that city.
See Rose Bros, about your Xmas
candies. Their prices are sure to
please you. 69-tf
Train 15 was run In two sections
last night owning to early holiday
travel. An extra crew was called to
run to Dunsmulr on account of dlvid-
ing the train.
j Be sure and visit the palmist at
the Christmas bazaar in the Elks
I building Saturday, December 16.
Heading 10 cents. It
Crit Tolman and sons C'rlt and
diet were in town the past week for
j a few days' stay while en route south
from , Seward, Alaska. They, will
spend the winter in Honolulu.
Handy articles for all occasions
may be found in the Every Day of the
Week booth at the Christmas bazaar
in the Elks building. It
Under the supervision of Superin
tendent Fraley the pavement in front
of the Hotel Austin has been covered
with decomposed granite and a much
better footing for teams afforded.
Twenty-five' cents' worth of ex-
trats or EI"r lrcssiXl r""8
fee at the Ashland Trading Co. Offer
stands to January 1. 59-3t-Thur.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stevens and Mr.
and Mrs. M. L. Johnson moved to
the former's ranch on Williams creek
last week.
Mr. Stevens moved the
Inst of their household
Wednesday.
oods down
Be sure
Christmas.
and buy a rocker for
J. P'. Dodge &, Sons have
la large toek to select from. 53-tf
! After many delays, sportsmen of
' southern Oregon and northern Call
j foriiia have succeeded in having con
Igress appropriate $15,000 as a starter
I towards the installation of a fish
hatchery on the Klamath river.
We are making a large reduction
in our china department at Holmes'
grocery. It
The political science study class
will meet at 2:30 Saturday afternoon
at the Auxiliary Club rooms. The
subject, under Miss Towne, will be
Parliamentary Usage and the Consti
tution of Oregon. Everyone invited.
Say, the prices (Rose Bros, are
making on their Xmas candies are
sure to fit the smallest purse. Try
thera. 59-tf
Mrs. F. E. Walters has returned
from three months spent in various
points iu northern California in the
telegraphic service of the Southern
Pacific Company. Mrs. Walters has
many warm friends in Ashland who
are glad to welcome her back.
Any one wanting to send maga
zines as Christmas gifts can do so
by calling up Miss Eleanor Greer,
phone 39, or calling on .her at the
Tidings office. Trices on any club
bing offer at the lowest prices. 59-3t
Wah Chung, popular Chinese mer
chant, made his yearly round last
week, distributing Chinese lily bulbs
to his merchant friends. The bulbs
are supposed to have the peculiar
property of bringing happiness and
prosperity .to those under whose care
they bloom.
During this week I wish to show
you the new silverware for the table.
The highest quality makes you
know them. We have some . odd
pieces in discontinued patterns at
material reductions. Just aa good as
the others and lots cheaper. H. L.
Whited. B8-2t
The Mattern family received a visit
last week from Ed Harris and Ben
Stalman, old friends, who are now
located In Alaska on the headwaters
of the Yukon, where they have been
located for eight years, and the trip
to this vicinity was the first time
they had been outside of the terri
tory within that period.
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THE STORE
"The Winning of Barbara Worth"
at the Vining Tuesday pleased a fair
sized audience, the comedy especially
being well enjoyed. A sand storm In
mo prologue was ratner too realistic
for the" orchestra atany rate, the
draft blowing the sawdust sand pret
ty well all over the house.
George Spencer and wife have re
turned to Ashland after an extensive
stay In Idaho.
Dutch Parker is spending the win
ter in Mill Creek canyon looking after
the power lines of the California-Oregon
Power Company. Francis Mur
phy is stationed In the Sisklyous car
ing for the lines of the Pacific Tele
phone & Telephone Company while
danger from heavy snow threatens.
The last word in fountain pens is
the Sheaffer. Perfection in action.
Permanently guaranteed. Whited's.
The Armenian Yelief committee
will have a sale of hbme baking,
home-made candy and fancy work,
Saturday, December 16, at the Plaza
grocery. Contributions in the line of
food, candy or fancy work will be
gratefully received. Gifts of money
will also be very acceptable. Don't
forget the time and place.
Deitz Delito lanters at Ashland
i Trading Co. Just a little better than
I anything else on the market. it
j Word conies from Honolulu of the
I appointment of James L. Coke as
'third circuit judge of the island of
(Honolulu. Judge Coke was a vlistor
i in Ashland last year, stopping off for
j several days at the auto camp here
'while on an automobile tour of the
: coast. Judge Coke Is a brother of
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John L. Coke of Coos Bay.
If you w ant something good to eat,
get it at the Lithia Bakery and Res-'
taurant. - ... G0-tf
! Get a set of china cup and saucers
'for $1 at Holmes' grocery. It
1 Glenn P. Conwell and wife arrived
on Tuesday from Klamath Falls for
a visit with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Conwell, residing on
' upper Nutley street. For some time
1 past Glenn has been employed by the
j California-Oregon Power Company at
its electric light offices In Klamath
Falls. He has resigned and will ac
cept a position as traveling solicitor
for a Kansas publishing firm, with
headquarters at V.'ichlta.
Johnson's Jewelery Store the gift
center. 65-tf
Remember the bazaar December
16 in Elks' Temple. 37-3t
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rhodes of Sun
River, Mont., where they have exten
sive ranch properties, and who have
been occupying rooms the past month
in the E. B. Shaw premises on B
street, left last week for Sacramento
and other California points. They
were greatly pleased with the sur
roundings hjere, and a temporary resi
dence In Ashland may, in due season,
be made permanent.
We engrave our Parisian ivory
free. O. II. Johnson, jeweler. 55-tf
What Was Your
1 Auto Repair Bill
for this kbt year? 'Do you think that
it might easily have been less? Why
not bring your work to us for the
New Year? We have a conscience
about the kind of work we do and the
price we charge for it. Start the
year right, and compare your bills
from us with your former bills.
Ford Garage
Lee Uall, Prop.
Ashland
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OF DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE
Hooks, Books
Always Make
Suitable Xmas
Presents
Late Fiction.
Fancy Bound volumes ' of
Poems, Quotations, etc., etc.
Beautiful and Inexpensive
Booklets.
Full line of Children's Cloth
and Paper Books.
See our windows.
(Open evenings next week.)
Polcys Drug Store
l'oley & Klliart, Drnggihlo.
Mrs. II. E. McGee has gone to
southern California, where she will
spend the winter. ,
Johnson's Jewelry Store the gift
center. 65-tf
Mrs. 2.
A. Bayllss of Creswell.ls
visiting iicr mother, Mrs. Wells, on
Gresham Mrcet. She will return to
her homo Saturday.
Home made mince meat at IIolmeH'
grorery. It
Ed Iluuhes, who has opened a real
jestat" officein Grants Pass since giv
ing up the management of the Dunn
ranch in Illinois valley, was a visitor
in town Tuesday.
Ma';e this a rocker Christinas. J.
P. Dodso & Sons. 53-tf
J. It. McGee entertained his uncle,
!X. W. McGee of rullraan. Wash., last
week. The visitor stopped off while
en route to Los Angeles, where he
will spend the winter months.
Don't miss the bargains in cut
glass and hand-painted china at
Holmes' grocery. It
Eat nt the Lithia. 50-t!
Kenneth McWiUiams has usshered
in what promises to be a very suc
cessful cifecr as manager of the local
Maxwell-fhalmcrs-Saxon agency by
dlsposing'of a new model Maxwell to
Charlie P.ose.
Johnson the Jeweler for fine watch
work. 55-tf
J. H. Pittinger is nursing a dislo
cated wrist resulting from a "kick'
from the crank of his car. The ac
cident occurred at Yreka. Mr. Pit
tinger has established a good trade
In fruit in northern California and
was delivering a load when the wrist
was hurt.
Call and see the Christmas display
at Holmes' grocery. It
Eat at the Lithia. 60-tf
B. M. Lininger is now a partner
with O. O. and J. J. Morton in the
Ashland Mills and is devoting himself
to learning the details of the busi
ness. This home Industry is a flour
ishing one and deserves the patron
age of the community.
This Christmas buy a rocker. J.
P. Dodge & Sons. 53-tf
C. W. Banta and sons have sold
and shipped a car of goats, including
125 head, consigned to W. B. Brun-
zell, in the wholesale meat business
at Oakland, Cal., The animals were
a fine lot of fat wethers and ewes.
Get your oranges, candy and mixed
nuts at Holmes' grocery. It
Dewey Sacket is now serving as
Wells-Fargo messenger on trains Nos.
15 and 14, leaving hero for northern
California points at 1150 p. m. and
returning at 7:30 in the morning.
Notice.
All stores will be open evenings
Thursday, Friday and Saturday of
next week. Ashland business houses
will remain closed all day Christmas
and New Year's.
ASHLAND BUSINESS MEN'S
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Pair of House Slippers in tan or black, and all leather. .$1.50, $1.75
Smoking Jacket or House Coat, heavy, double faced wool mix. 0.00
Bathrobes in heavy, fancy mixtures and assorted patterns... 5.00
Pair Gloves in dress or undressed kid, ten, brown or gray. .". . 2.00
Pair Gloves in capo, dressed, silk lined, tan color 1.75
Box of six pairs Everywear Socks in black, tan, navy or gray. . 1.50
Pair Auto Gloves, the kind that fold up, black or tan 1.75
Ties in the beautiful, wide end four-in-hands at either 25c,
:i."r, 50c,- 75c 1 ...... 1.00
Pair Carpet Slippers, assorted colors and any size !,. .50
Linen Initial Handkerchiefs (as many aH you want), each. . . .25
Hats in the Conqueror brand, new shapes and colors, each. . . . 3.00
Mackinaws of the Oregon-made kind In fancy plaids and mix.. 8.00
Sweater coats in dark red or oxford gray, heavy roughneck
. style 5.00
Belts In all leather, black and tan colors, nt, each, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1
Silk Mufflers in black or colors, either xrade at $1, $1.25 and 1.50
Rain Coats, rubberized, heavy and different colors, at$7.50 and up
Flannel Shirts in khaki, oxford gray or brown colors at 2.50
Golf Shirts, to be worn with w hite collars, many pretty pat
terns 1.00
Christmas box Paris Garters and Armbands to match (silk) . . . .50
Christmas box President Suspenders for men or boys 50
Leather Traveling Bag or Suitcase at $5 and up to, each 12.00
Caps in the new torpedo and spoon-bill styles nt $1, $1 25 and 1.50
In other words, anything in men's wear can be found at the
Men's Store. , ; - ,
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'Canby'has bought its local water
system.
Victor
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In every "Victrola home" some'new Victor
Records for Christmas will add immeasurably to
the joy of the Holidays.
The variety and completeness of our stock of
Victor music assures our patrons of getting just
what they want.
In addition to the general records we offer a
fine choice of special Christmas music, including
many of the compositions whose lofty and en
nobling beauty has won them immortality. We
have a complete list of this music which you may
have for the asking.
Visit us today and hear any records that
appeal to you.
Victors and Victrolas $10 to $400.
Sold on easy payment plan Ask for
home demonstration
Rose Brothers
Exclusive Dealers
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Here Is a Solution
of the Hard Problem
"What to Give a
Man for a Christ
mas Present" ,y(iu
can always play
sale by selecting
any ot the follow
ing articles:
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Dallas has reduced its tax levy
4.4 mills below last year. .
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