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1 Jliwsday, December 21, 1016 ASHLAND TIDINGS pagm fiti .r--;.;. i START the New Year RIGHT I Have that long delayed photograph " which you have promised your friends so often, made today. Have it made in our studio, too, where you are certain of tne best of service and attention. Resolve Today: To call us up and arrange for a sitting this week sure! STUDIO ASHLAND i! 4 Unusually Attractive Prices for High Grade Work ;; Poley'sprug Store - t for Royal Arch Masons Siskiyou Chapter No. 21 Stated convocation of Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, R. A. M., Thursday evening, December 21, 1916. Elec tion of officers and other important business. The basis of dues for 1917 will be decided upon. Visiting com panions are cordially welcome. W. E. BLAKE, H. P. W. H. DAY, Secy. 60-2t LOCAL AND PERSONAL B. R. Greer returned this morning from a business trip to San Fran cisco. Johnson's Jewelry Store the gift center. 55-tf Miss Bertha Eliason ot the Union school at McCloud, Cal., will be home this week for a month's vacation. A box of Crowson's chocolates. Cet It at Poley's drug store. It Vernl Mills returns home Friday from Berkeley to spend the holidays with his mother. Get our prices on Christmas can dles before buying elsewhere. Rose Bros. 69-tf Mrs. J. W. Ilaskins, who has been ill for some time, Is now able to be out again. A new phonograph record makes an inexpouslve and appreciated gift. Rose Bros. Miss Querita Brown is clerking In Rose Bros.' store during the Christ mas rush. Superintendent Jassman of the Hilt box factory, was a visitor In the city Wednesday. Mrs. Mabel Jacobs of Eugene is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lottie Pel ton, on B street, at present. E. T. Merrill of Ashland Investi gated some timber land propositions in northern California last week. Mrs. Margaret J. Beckett Is spend ing the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Cassius L. Miller, while en route from Columbus, Ohio, to her home in Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. John Dickson of Lin coln, Neb., are visiting at the Fraley home. Mr. Dickson Is a cousin of Mrs. Fraley. They will vlsifln Ash land until after Christmas. They are making a leisurely tour of the Pa cific coast and will go from here to San Francisco and then on to south ern California. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Carter left Tuesday for Texas, where they will make an extended Visit with relatives. First, '.ast and always, Crowson's chocolates for a gift. At Poley's drug store. It G. B. Johnson of this city transact ed business In Montague and other northern California towns last week. Robert spencer reiurnea lurauuj, . . , . from Berkeley, where he has been j nothing to look attending the University of Califor nia. Make this a rocker Christmas. J. P. Dodge & Sons. 53-tf Miss Ruth Whitney and Mrs. Alta Ashcraft are helping 0. II. Johnson supply his jewelry store patrona with Christmas gifts. Miss Nell Peachey was visiting her parents on Lincoln street the first of the week, returning to her school Sunday afternoon. Miss Marguerite Hammond Xmas Goods Complete line of beautiful and useful gifts for men, women and children. Costs $ n 8ttK Come in Poleys Drug Slorc I'oloy & Klliart. DruKgiiitH. Ashland and visited old friends for a short time. The Bible school of the Christian re-iffhnrrh will render a Christmas pro- turned Saturday evening from Port-j gram at their church Saturday even- land, where she has been attending ing, December 2 i. The regular serv- l Km ' ' t(odak IB MJlh For fl I Wif Xmas tt It educates the children and interests the old folks. We give instruction and helpful sugges tions freely and fully. H. L. Whited Eastman Dealer tt A T this season of the year our thoughts i turn to those whose cooperation has made it possible for this institution to grow and extend itsmsefulness. We wish all A Merry Christmas And a Happy New Year The Citizens Bank of Ashland school at St. Helen's Hall. I Mrs. Simons wishes to inform 'her' friends and patrons that she will con- j tlnue the sale on millinery the bal- ( ance of this week. Any trimmea i hat $2. It Mrs. R. P. Cornelius leaves Friday, evening for Portland, where she will spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ballan, former Ashlanders. W. L. Melllnger preached at Tal ent Sunday afternoon. A number of auto loads went down from Ashland to be present at the service. The ladles of the Christian church did very well at their bazaar last week. They sold all their goods and took In a nice sum of money. Mr. and Mi. W. S. Swing, former Ashland residents, now living at Bre vard,. Cal., recently suffered the sor row of the death of their son Willie. The gift that is always received graciously a box of Crowson's choc olates at Poley's drug store. J. W. Detwllcr of Des Moines, Iowa, brother-in-law of Mrs. J. R. Casey, arrived here last Friday for a winter' sstay with the Casey family. Mrs. Radlfer has returned to her home on Seventh street after a sev eral weeks' visit with her son, Au brey, who lb attending school In Eu gene. Miss Marian Hodgson will arrive Friday from Corvallls, where she has tt tt tt ? tt tt i tt s tt f tt a -i' tt 8 H i- 8 8 8 8 8 8 Ices will be observed Sunday with a Christmas sermon in the evening. II. L. Gilkey of Grants Pass, well known in this city, has resigned the cashlership of the First National Bank of Southern Oregon at that place and will devote his energies to some outdoor work on account of his health. George Lundburg, also well known here, succeeds Mr. Gilkey. Mr. and Mrs. V E. Disney have purchased the Victor Payne place east, of the city. Ten acres of land and a residence is included In the deal, which was negotiated by the Beaver Realty Company. Mr. Disney Is a Southern Pacific carpenter. The Payne family are now in Oklahoma. The Aahland Hotel restaurant, which Is building up a deserved repu tation by its excellent service nd de licious home cooking, will serve a Christmas dinner Monday which wlH be hard to beat. Turkey 'dinner with all the fixings will be servi.l for 50 cents. Chicken dinner wllh every thing else the same will be 35 cents. Plan to eat your Christmas dinner as. the Ashland. It Agents of the allied governments are buying horses In southern Oregon this week, upon rush orders, and there ts a report that the poor beasts are needed for the coming spring drive, with which Germany Is ex pected to be crushed. One provision of all the sales is that the horses be Mfss Ora Patrick came up from Pasadena, Cal., this week to spend the holidays with parents and friends. ' MPs. Elsie Churchman and chil dren will Bpend the holidays with rel atives in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Walters and Mr. A. H. Rosenbaum of Portland will be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Winter for Christmas din ner. Mrs. Thos. W. Acklin has returned from Colorado after a month's visit with her parents. She Is now busily engaged behind the counters of the Ashland Trading Company's store. Fred Schuerman, who has held a position at McCloud, will return to Ashland to spend the holidays with his parents. IIo will leave the first of the year for Eugene, where he will enter the University of Oregon. been attending Oregon Agricultural j dark in color, though some of the Colleeg tnd will spend the holidays with her parents In this city. Leonard R. Boyd of Montague, a nephew of Mrs. O. Winter of this city, has been appointed second lieu tenant in the army, and goes to Leav enworth, Kan., the first of the year. Sydney Haaleton, student at the experiment station of the California Agricultural College at Davis, is a holiday visitor with relatives In the Clark Bush family. W. E. Newcombe. Wrestern Union manager of local offices, left for San Francisco Sunday evening to attend a gathering of the company's tele graph officials and employes on Tuesday evening at the Stewart hotel. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wooden came through Ashland last week, returning from California to their home in Portland. They stopped over In liehter shades wi'.l be bought. Mules and burros are also In demand. The fame of Butler's chocolates Is spreading. An out-of-town man wan dered back into the candy factory the other day, and after watching operations for a few minutes asked if Mr. Butler could do him up a "little order." Mr. Butler replied, "Sure thing, just as soon as I finish this little batch," expecting an order for a couple of pounds. The visitor left an order for seventy-five boxes of candy which he is going to give to seventy-five fortunate friends as Christmas remembrances. We engrave our Parisian Ivory free. O. II. Johnson, Jeweler. 65-tf Miss Mabel Russell and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Potter, from Montague, have returned to spend the holidays with their family in Ashland. Cord of Thanks. Myself and daughters wish to ten der our heartfelt gratitude and sin cere thanks to the many friends and members of the Masonic order, East ern Star, and especially the Elks and Brotherhood of Locomotive En gineers, for their words of sympathy and acts of kindness extended to us in our last bereavement in the loss of a kind and loving husband and fath er. MRS. NELLIE M. CONNER, MRS. C. G. COLLINS, MRS. W. W. WILSON, HELEN CONNER. Ashland - A. F. Lodge XT ir Bd No. 23 T A' M- Special communication of Ashland Lodge No. 23, A. F. & A. M., Satur day evening, December 23, 1916. Work on Third degree. Visiting brethren welcome. STUART SAUNDERS, W. M. W. 11. DAY, Sec'y. Notice. All bills against the Springs Water Commission must be presented on or before December 28, 1916. By order ot the Springs Water Commission. 61-2t ttttttttttttttttttttt Bttttttttttt Fords! Fords! 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