Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 25, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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AAHLAND DAILY TXDBKM
C hristm as C antata—
Friday, November 35. 1021
Ten Acre Farm Sold—
week, left yesterday evening for
W. F. Buckner has sold his ten- Camp Lewis, Wash., where Mrs.
acre place near where the highway Jones’ husband is a sergeant in the ♦ rood crowds and a good
Local and Personal
crosses the railroad east of town, to United States army. Mrs. Jones and
meeting at
F ran k Gilloon, of K lam ath Falls. Mrs. Larges had intended to stay
■ — Side Lights------
The sale was made by H. O. Ander­ here for the next month, but were
son. Possession is to be given Jan ­ called north by the sudden transfer
M A SO N IC CALENDAR TH IS W EEK R igg R am s W indow—
uary 15, when Mr. and Mrs. Buck- of Sergeant Jones to another army
John Rigg's car skidded over th e '
Hotel Ashland Grill caters to
yesterday and last night
ne rexpect to visit th eir son, who post. Both women are delighted'
sidewalk and into a building near home-folks as well as to commercial is teaching in Pendleton, going from
Services until Sunday night
tli© wagon works on Soiitk Riverside men and tourists
61tf there to A tom s county, Ida , where with /Ashland, Mrs. Jtones stating
Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, Friday avenue, Medford,
th at she intends to make her home
x u u k M u iu ,
io
in u iu in g ,!
_
this
morning,
every evening at 7:30
they are interested in 200 acres of here if her husband retires from
:Ten' ug>X ovem ber 25- K Ml and breaking a pane of glass and damag- R eturned from W e e d -
wheat land.
14. E. M. degrees
■
- -
armv life.
ALL ARE WELCOME
ing the car slightly.
A telephone' Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Morgan re­
pole which got in the road came turned, Monday from Weed, Calif.,
Tickets, $1.00; extra ladid^ 50
BIG MASQUERADE at Helm’s'
R e a d e r 's Suggestion s—
near being annihilated by the fierce where they had been visiting the club house, K ingsbury Springs, Sat-i cents. Committee.
72-fri-mon
D r. Ernest A. Woocfe thinks Ash Ford. Mr Rigg says th a t down i n ! form er’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. M.
fftday night, Nov. 26.
72-2
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
la n d should pass and enforce a law : A rkansas the backwoods literary so-'M organ,
Bubble Books for children at Rose
ag ain st pedestrians crossing, or at- c(eHes used to discuss the question,
Bros.
70tf
Cliff Payne makes skirt boxes.
FOR SALE— Good cow. C. Witteif-
tem pting to cross, a street in the “ Resolved, th a t soft soap is slicker
Sale prices on all com forters and
bach, 1401 Boulevard.
72-3*
m iddle of the block, in the business than grease,” but th a t a Medford blankets, to make room for our-hol-l
P o rtraits th a t please.
Darling N otice to O regon-M ontana Oil fk>.
district.
Many serious accid en ts; pavement is slicker than either.
Studio.
iday 3tock. Ferguson’s.
71-lm o
FOR SALE—• Thoroughbred
Ply­
Unit H olders
have been narrow ly avoided, states
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mouth Rock rooster nine months
Taxes on these lots, 90 cents each,
old, or will trade for pullets. 90«
D/ - , 7 ° ° ? ’ WÎ ° lM nk8
Mr> Roselle’ the taiIor at Orres
Twenty-six days until Christm as L ikes A shland as H om e City__
become delinquent November 30,
Seventh
street.
72-2*
should not wait until somebody is ,3 an artist a8 a tailor. He recently Make your appointm ent now. Darl-
Mrs. R. E. Jones and m other, Mrs. 1921.
R em it to H. G. Phillips,
h n r t or killed before taking this came here from Minneapolis.
69tf ing Studio.
7 1 -lm o ■N- F. Larges, who have been visit­
WANTED— Good work team, disc
precaution, which num erous other :
______
- m o ing T. F. Doran and Mrs. Jam es H. county treasurer, Lewiston. Mont. harrow and work harness. J. A.
Give
num
ber
of
lot
and
block.
R.
P
cities have found necessary. G irls;
For pleating, see Orres.
69ti
Robertson, 341 Rlmond street.
Doran. 650 Boulevard, for the past Neil.
72-i
T h anksgiving D inner Party—
Phone 341-J.
72-2*
a re the worst offenders in this re-
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The home of Mrs. Em ma Coffee,
spect. according to our inform ant,
Expert Piano Instruction. Phone
on Oak street, was the scene of a 1
and the block between Enders and j C. S. Mitchell.
: very enjoyable Thanksgiving party
th e Elks building the most danger-
I
yestertfev. The colof- scheme was
ous location.
Upon several occa- R eturn from California—
yellow
with a big fat turkey and “a lf
«ions Doctor Woods says he has had
Mr and Mrs. E M. Wilson and
the
trim
m in
in’s”
difficulty in not running over some- Mrs. A. L. Harvey returned T uesday1
s decorating the center
who suddenly
suddenly appealed
annealed from
from from Santa Ana, Calif., where th e y ’ °"
6 la r »e table. Those enjoying
o one
n e who
h
av
e
b
p
,n
vl«»«n«r
Tnhn
the
feast
were: Mr- and Mrs. Clar-
behind a parked auto, althouh his have been visiting John Harvey and
ence
Lane.
Mr and Mrs. Ellis Ev­
au to may not have been going but ! family.
ans, and Mrs. Evans’ m other, Mrs.
Jive or ten miles per hour.
Agency of Oregon Fire Relief as- Susan Halley, Misses Eleanor Greer
sociation. Yeo, of course. ' 44-tf and Georgie Coffee, and Messrs.
H ot tam ales, Mexican chili beans,
Luke Jennings, J F. Place, and
and hot chocolate at Rose Bros. 70tf
Let Friend W ife sleep in the Bert R. Greer.
go
Hotel
Ashland
lir
.
n •
r,
' m orning and g
u to
I U the
LUO n
ULBi A
à U ia U U
T he Ashland W inter Fair Decern-i
Boys’ mackinaws and Jerseys in
.
o
a
J
i
grill
and
get
one
of
those
fine
ò e r 7-8-9-10.
60-eod
special 60 cent breakfasts.
61tf all wool, big values, at our sale
prices. F erguson’^
I REED from the tasks of preparing for Thanksgiving, a great many people will
G enuine Mexican chicken tam ales,
Pre-holiday sale of all ladies and
commence now to make selections for gifts and other needs, anticipating the
"10 cents. Enders Confectionery.62tf gentlem en’s handkerchiefs, now on Dr. Jarvis R ecovers—
Holidays.
A fter being indisposed for a week.
at sale prices
Ferguson’s.
O ffe rin g Wits Generous—
Dr. George O. Jarvis resum ed his
As the days between now and Christmas grow less, crowds in our store will
The union Thanksgiving service E n tertained a t Dinner
W'ork today. A few days ago he
glow greater. Every day the crowds will be larger and larger.
the Baptist church yesterday was
Mr. a and Mrs. J. M. Fitzpatrick, 99 . Went to San F ran cisco to visit hos-
There is only one course for the person who prefers leisurely, satisfactory
•well attended. Rev. W. Judson Old­ Leonard
onarri
atm at
„»
street,
entertained
at pi.als and procure additional appa­
field pkeached a splendid sermon Thanksgiving dinner yesterday, Mr ratu s for his x-ray departm ent. One
selections from complete assortments, and that is—to
wpon the subject: ‘‘How God over­ and Mrs. Jam es Rudd and Edward of the hospitals visited is considered
ru le d the blunders of men in the Rudd.
by Dr. Jarvis as “ punk” in every re­
■historic development of our nation.”
spect and very inferior to A shland’s
T h e offering was unusually gener­
All wool suits for $20 at Paulser- hospitals.
o u s , am ounting to $51.35. H alf of ud’s.
.
63tf
Save $5 to $20 at Orres $1.00 P ro­
th is am ount will be sent to the Near
fit
Christm as Sale.
69tf
I3ast relief fund, and the balance
The Ashland W inter F air Decem­
w ill be used by the local m inister­ ber 7-8-9-10.
60-eod
M arking P acific H ighw ay—
" j
ia l association for welfare work In
—
M arkers are today being erected
th is locality.
j T h anksgiving D inner Party—
along
Ashland
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| mr.
Mr. ana
and Mrs. Jack True, East
° the highway south of «.»mauu
W ith modern apparatus we can
street, entertained /yesterday ■ under the E rectio n of the state high-
m ak e your portrait at night as well at a Thanksgiving dinner party given; W&y commiss,on- A right and left
as
in day tim e
Evening by ap­ at th eir home. Those present were tu rn sign was this m orninS Put in
of the foun-;
pointm ent. Darling Studio. 71-lm o Mrs J. L. Grubb, Mr. and Mrs. J L. ’ 011 the p laza> i ust
Women will appreciate the holiday gift which assumes
Grubb Jr., Mr. and Mrs. B eecher' tain'
the form of a hand-embroidered handkerchief.
Danford an J family. E verett BellJ
BIG MASQUERADE at Ifelm ’s
O rres remodels garm ents.
69tf and Eunice, Mildred and Frank!
Women’s Handkerchiefs..............10c each, three for 25c
Grubb.
i cIub house, Kingsbury Springs, Sat- '
JUWTMIN
______
1
urday
night,
Nov.
26.
72-2
O rre s cleans clothes clean.
69tf
Made of good quality fine lawn with colored embroidery
.„ n o « « -
in corners.
Ladies’ and m en’s house slippers
From O. A C.—
All children's two piece under­ on sale now. A complete range of
Ross Small, Irving P o rter and Ira
ear in w inter weights, heavy cot- sizes and colors, all at sale prices.
Fancy Bath Towels..........48c to 98c ea
Tub Silks ................ .............. 1.75 yard
Nevel,
who are students at the O re-1
Jo n fleece and wool ribbed shirts and Ferguson’s.
Come
in
fancy
Jacquard
patterns,
with
gon A gricultural college, arrived in
Make him a silk shirt this Christmas
j» n ts , to close out a t one half price.
colored
bolder;
others
with
colored
PaulserucFs
Suits
wni
bear
com-
Ashland
the
early
part
of
this
week
Tub silk in fancy satin stripes with
JFerguson’s.
parisons in price, quality and fit.63tf i to 8Pend Thanksgiving day at tkeir
stripes and plaids. Pink, Blue, Gold.
beautiful color combinations.
homes. Miss Ivern Keller, also a
V is its R»'lat.ivw,—
Sunday V isitor—
student a t the A gricultural college,
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Dozier, of Or-
.Mrs. F. N. Snyder was entertained retu rn ed to Ashland with her m oth­
■Ange. Calif., are visiting N. C. and
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. er, Mrs. C. Keller, and is spending
C allie Dozier, brother and sister of
Sam Evans, in the Belleview dis­ the week in the city.
-M r. Dozier, at 713 Oak street.
trict. Mr. Snyder, who left here a
R E B E K A H SOCSAL
Special sal© H oefler’s Famous short tim e ago for California, is now
in
Pasadena.
A
m
asquerade
for Odd Fellows
C hocolates. $1.00 value for 60c a
and
their
families,
R ebekahs and
pound
W atch our window
Rose
A dainty bit of lace is the finishing touch to effect the
Let
me
take
your
m
easure.
I
their
families,
and
their invited
B ro ‘
7 0 tt
guarantee to fit and satisfy you at guests, at the Odd Fellow s’ hall, the
good taste of Milady’s costume.
the lowest price
John
Maly,
the
fifth
Tuesday,
November
29,
1921,
T he Ashland W inter Fair Decem­
Tailor.
8:30 o’clock.
li
b e r 7-8-9-10.
60_eO(i
5,000 Yards New Laces in New Patterns
. . 5c yard
ON LACES
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Seventeen singers gathered at the
■ Methodist church last evening for
I the initial practice of a beautiful
cantata, which the choir is prepar­
ing under the leadership of G. H.
Yeo, to render at Christm as
Free Methodist
v ia
Just 25 Shopping Days ’Til Christinas
Shop Early
It Is Easier Now Than Later
Shop Early and Early in the Day
Mountain Home Hand Loom
Embroidery Handkerchiefs
35c each, 3 for $1
• w
Dainty New Laces for the
Christmas Shopper
C o in g to M edford—
New Filet Crochet Laces for Underwear.
( ,
A party of Epworth Leaguers a r e !
going to Medford to assist in the
M e th o J s t young people’s meeting
being held there this week.
'W e make our own candies ice
cream and tamales.
Enders Con­
fectionery.
62tf
3. McNair Bros, pay the cost of a
tria l by refunding your money if
H yomei fails to relieve th a t cough ’
•or cold you have.
Tonight ~ ASHLAND ARMORY
Taylor Players Offer
LE N A
R IV E R S
A Play as Sw eet a s th e H oneysuckle
Vaudeville Between Acts
A dm ission:
A dults, 45c, war tax 5c; children, 13c, war tax 2c
B ic y c le s Held—
Two bicycles belonging to H arold
Nevelle and Harold Wagner, are
being held a t the police station as
t h e result of repeated offenses, po­
lice state, of catching passing autosI
f o r “ joy rides.” Chief of Police!
H a tch e r claims th a t the boys have
been warned repeatedly against t h e ’
- practice of hanging on to cars, sta t­
ing th a t a great tfaffic rick is in­
c u rre d .
Thc Guaranteed
B
All children’s W inter H ats and
Tam s, in ’velvets and plush, new 1
-.styles, new goods, all on sale a t one'
t'h ir d off F erguson’s.
The best C hristm as present is a
«»it o r overcoat tailored to measure
■See the big values a t O rres’ $1.00
’P ro fit Christm as Sale.
69tf
W e rw evate old suit«,
w d’i.
Paulser-
63t<
Our V ulcanizing P rocess is the
gu aran teed w ay.
No m atter
if it is a spot on a tire or a
fu ll retread, orfr w ork is all
barked by a m oney buck gu ar­
an tee,
Our charges are th e
low est at w hich it is possib le
to turn ou t first class work.
«RUGGII BROTHERS
GUARANTEED VULCANIZ I NG
T IR E S
A C C E S S O R IE S
IEL.I25 ASHLAMD.ORECON 91 OAK ST.
20c yard
Bath Robe Blankets ........................$5.98
Rain Proof Umbrellas ................. $2.98
=
All new patterns in dark colors, suitable
for Men’s Robes. Come with cords to
match.
An excellent assortment of ladies’ um-
brellas in the popular handle types,
made of cotton Taffeta, steel frames.
if
a
Dolls! Dolls! P r ic e d ........$1.48 to $7.48
Vanity Boxes ................................... $5.98
H
Character and novelty dolls; imported
undressed dolls; character dolls with
“ can’t break ’em” heads; imported
dressed dolls, jointed limbs, closing eyes
and cloth shoes and stockings.
New vanity boxes in new styles and
shapes, covered with genuine leather in
different colors, fitted with mirror, coin
purse and other fittings.
H
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Buy now while our stock is complete
SI
Ribbons for Every Need
Ribbons ............35c yard
Ribbons ............48c yard
Ribbons ............59c yard
"Wide widths in light flor­
al patterns, fine quality
for Hair Bows and Fancy
Work.
Wide widths in dark pat­
terns, plaids, checks and
stripes, a fine quality foi
Children’s Hair Bows.
Wide widths in fancy
satin patterns and Moire
Taffeta ribbon in plain
colors.
THE STORE WHERE YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED
____________________________ H ave Y our H em ptitcbing and Picoting Done H ere
E . R. I SAAC
&" Co.
Successors to C. H- Vaupel.
THE
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