Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 08, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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ASHLAÑfl D A H ï WBfNÖS
Sweet cream for sale a t Rose
Brothers.
Orres cleans clothes clean.
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Em pty oil barrels for sale. Car-
MASONIC CALENDAR THIS WEEK
son-Fowler Lum ber Co.
82-6
“ P atterso n ’s P ictu res.’’ D arling
I Studio.
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Ashland lodge No. 23, Thursday Pinched for Speeding—
evening. Lunch at 6:30 followed b y ' Last evening Chief of Police
program .
H atcher arrested Chester Jones and
All of the foregoing orders elect T. Hill for exceeding the speed lim-
officers for 1922.
it with autos on the streets of Ash-
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land. The form er was fined $5 by
P atterso n ’s C rater Lake pictures Justice of the Peace Gowdy. The
— D arling Studio.
83tf la tte r’s case has not yet been tried.
For pleating, see Orree.
69tf Mr. Hill was driving a Chevrolet for
N ew R esidents—
I the L ithia bakery.
John Bolk and family, of Mount
Armory Sunday night.
Popular
Angel, Oregon, are moving to their Players presenting “ Blindness of
new home at 462 Boulevard.
, V irtue.”
Local and Personal
A
Made in A shland—
; H olm es’ Canned Art—
We have made our ice cream,
fresh candies arid quality tam ales
for 15 years. W ith Ashland trad e is
Ashland made. Rose Bros.
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We will deliver sixteen inch oak
for $4.50 per tier in tw o-tier lots.—
Carson-Fowler Lum ber Co.
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H em stitching, 8 cents per yard.
Mrs. E. P. Stew art, at Enders. 70eod
W ant “th e M akin's”—
The Parent-Teachers association
is hoping very much th a t it will not
be necessary to personally solicit
donations Ipr th e ir sale of fancy
work and candy, which is to be held
at the high school gymnasium the
evening of December 17, in connec­
tion with a H aw thorne school en ter­
tainm ent.
Sugar, chocolate and
nuts are needed for candy, which the
domestic science teachers will m an­
ufacture, also fancy work, either
donations or articles to sell on con­
signment.
W hat would be more appropriate
than a Victor record for th a t C hrist­
mas gift. Rose Bros.
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Flue Fire—
A flue fire in th e house at E ast
Main and G arfield streets belong­
ing to George Noble and occupied
by two ladies, this forenoon des­
troyed a small portion of the roof
before the fire departm ent put out
the blaze. The second fir*, alarm
was really th e last
of the orig­
inal signal.
NOTICE
: it-—I believe he can.”
Members of the Acorn num ber 54
“I ’ve read of Ashland in half a
N. of W. are requested to come t o ! dozen magazines of national circula-
the hall Friday evening for a social, tion, commending the Ashland spirit
Bring a friend and something for and praising the city’s auto camp,
refreshm ents.
Mabel A. Roberts, Ashland* has a n atu ral scenic setting
clerk.
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W ith m odern apparatus we can
make your p o rtrait a t night as well
as in th e daytime. Make your ap­
pointm ent today.
Phone No. 8.—
D arling
Studio.
P o rtraits th a t
Please.
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W hen you think of insurance,
think of Yeo, of course.
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of beauty which can bring thous­
ands of people to Oregon. And Ash­
land for th a t reason will benefit
directly by the 1925 exposition.
I ’ve been told th a t the average mot­
oring tourist spends $50 a day. Even
placing it at the more conservative
estim ate of $10, the state is bound
to have a large revenue front th a t
source. The fair will tell them about
our natural beauty spots and bring
real home m akers into the state.”
R eturns from O akland—
G. O. V anN atta returned a few
days ago from Oakland, Calif., where
he has been the past m onth taking
treatm en t for neuritis, m aking his
home m eanwhile with his son, Fred
V anN atta.
He says the w eather
down th ere was cold, foggy and
rainy most of the tim e he was there.
Auto accident insurance. Yeo, of
course.
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Try a hot chocolate served In our
silver service. Rose Bros.
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The Christm as display of good
eats in one of the windows of
Holmes’ grocery furnishes a fine il­
lustration of the artistic tposlbiB'i-
ties of canned goods, with th eir a t­
tractive labels and tasty contents.
Genuine Mexican chicken tam ales,
20 cents. Endters Confectionery.62tf
It is difficult a t tim es to tell 250 WINTER FAIR
Cliff Payne makes book stands.
w hether some people are brainy or
ENTRIES FILL S. ORE.
Stolen A nto R eturned—
“ Blindness of V irtue,” a dandy hairbrainy.
T. J. Coffman, accompanied by M. comedy-drama. Sunday night a t the
SHOW WINDOW
C. McKenzie, started to Portland Armory— Popular Players.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
(Continued from Page 1)
eginning Saturday December 10,
yesterday with a Haines auto which
WANTED— Small sheet iron stove,
had been stolen from Mrs. Coffman’s the studio will be open evening un­
m ust be in good condition. Phone showing what he can do in m aking
aunt, Mrs. Stocklen, of Portland. til 8:30 o’clock.— D arling StudSo.
359-L.
83-2 show cards. A large num ber of
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The stolen car was located at Red­ P o rtraits th a t Please.
FOR SALE— 9 y4 acres, good house, Oregon products maps are highly in­
ding and brought from there to Ash­ Gone to “City o f A n gels”—
barn, chicken house, smoke house, form ative, as are sim ilar maps of
land* the first of the week, by Mr.
E. B. H unt left on num ber 15 last
garage, good fences, 3 acres ap­ the other northw estern states. There
ples, $600 down, balance easy
Coffman. The Ashlanders expect to evening for Los Angeles and San
term s. Phice $2500.
One mile are some excellent health posters
retu rn Monday, Mr. McKenzie bring- Diego.
from Talent. Mason & Manning, which teach salutory lessons in hy­
a Packard car from Portland.
7. If your stjm ach s continually
Talent, Or.
83tf giene, colored draw ings and posters,
Hot tam ales, Mexican chili beans, kicking up a disturbance; you feel
pictured fables and an Ingenious toy
and hot chocolate at Rose Bros. 70tf bloated and distressed; if you belch FOR RENT— F u rn ish e d housekeep­ farm .
ing rooms. Inquire Beaver Realty
Buy a new suit for the Holidays gas and soil'- food into the mouth.
Co.
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m t then you n o -J Mi-O Na stomacn tab
P aulserud’s
P O L I C E T A K E RAP
FOR RENT— Five room house, bath,
lets. Guar nteed* by McNair Bros.
H aw aiian Visitoi
AT OOMPLAINER9;
toilet, m ajestic range, barn, chick­
Hot Chili Beat s for th a t ch’Ty
Mrs. E. C. P ettit, m other of Leon
ASK CO-OPERATION
en yard. 116 Church St., close in,
8?tf
ard P ettit, arrived this morning fee ‘Ilg- Roae P os.
$20. Call a fte r 5 o’clock or tele­
Popular Pla" rs one week only»,
phone 294-R.
83-2*
from Honolulu, where her husband
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startin
g
Sunday
night,
December
11.
is a prom inent architect.
LOST— Sunday, w rist watch on aens, they are afraid, not w ithout
black band. F in d er re tu rn to Tid­ cause, th a t they will h u rt th eir busi­
We mane our own candies, ice Armory. New show er h night.
A
cooked
food
sale
and
baza
»r
will
ings office. Reward.
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cream and tam ales. Enders Con­
ness? There is no doubt but th a t
be
held
by
the
Ladies
of
the
Macca-
fectionery.
.
62tf
WANTED — Men’s laundry, silk th e social order needs a cleaning,
l bees on December 10th, beginning
sh irts a specialty. 257 T hird St. b u t it cannot be done until the bet­
at 10 o’clock a. m., at Enders store.
te r citizens m ake an organized ef­
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FOR QUICK SALE— At a bargaip, fort to do the cleaning. We, as of­
Good used piano for sale a t Rose
two 10-foot 3 inch awnings, one ficers, need and ask for said help.
A nna’s bread had been a joke.
; Bros.
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electric w a|q r header, two hat-
Her heart hud nearly broke.
I C hildren A re C areful—
point
three heat grills, one hot- W ill we get it?
To sooth e her heart and end her
J. W. HATCHER,
point electric heater, one electric
The Junior high school teachers
woe,
fan,
all
in
good
condition.
May
Chief
of
Police
Force, Ashland, Or.
John bought her good Cherro.
are taking a great deal of pains to
be seen a t Jordan Electric Store
keep the children off the street near
today and Friday.
83-1 SPEAKERS SHOWER
CHERRO FLOUR
i the school building, to prevent pos­
FOR SALE— Second hand lumber.
COMPLIMENTS ON
A special hard wheat Blenc sible auto accidents.
Sm ith’s Barn.
83-5*
A SH LA N D ’S FA IR
Popular Players. A good show at
Satisfaction guaranteed
15 and 50 cents all week startin g FOR SALE— F o u r room cottage, on
Ask your Grocer
large lot, out buildings. Cash or
(Continued from Page 1)
Sunday, December 11. Armory. A
(to be continu ed )
term s. Inquire Mrs. C. E. Lane, [
i complete change each night.
Tidings.
83-3 so I would get ‘Pop’ Gates to sell
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CHERRO CHIMES
Thursday, December S, i (Mil
Galaxy of Motor Cars Is
Winter Fair Drawing Card
“The W inter F air au to sh o w is th e first, ever h eld in A shland,
and th e num ber and q u ality o f m ach ines exh ib ited has never been
equalled in th e valley,” says K en n eth M cW illiam s, w ho, with L. L.
Leedom and A. C. N ininger, i s responsible for th is very attractive
fea tu re o f th e fair.
T hree sid e s o f th e big Arm ory d rill room
are fille d w ith splendid m otor cars, w hich bear th e nam es of or­
dinary m akes, but appear to b e super m achines, g listen in g beau­
tie s of th e v eh icle w orld.
There is a w onderful L exin gton tou rin g car, a Studebaker cou­
pe, O verland tou rin g, a Dod ge sedan, and D odge track, a Dort
tou rin g. M axwell touring and M axwell roadster, Ford sedan and
F ord son tractor, togeth er w ith tw o tire exhibits— M ason and Sav­
age.
The tire exh ib its occupy, t h e rear corners of the room ,the Ma­
son exhibit b eing m ade by L eed om ’s T ire H ospital, and the other
being th e work o f Ralph H adfiehl, o f E nders’ hardw arre depart­
m ent.
Much C hristm as green ery— sw ord, ferns,
O regon
gra|w*.
m istletoe and fir boughs— e m b ellish e s th is exh ib it, w hich is very
tastily
arranged.
in te r e s tin g
literatu re and cou rteou s atten d an ts
com p lete th e en sem b le o f A sh lan d 's fir st and g reatest auto show .
V isitors are invited to try o u t the lu xuriou s cushions, exam ine
the m otors and ask any q u e sttio n s concerning th e cars on ex h i­
bition.
S w e n s o n Q. M cR ae’s G reat
X m as C lea rin g F u r n itu r e S a le
THE QUALITY STORE OF ASHLAND - THE STORE OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT
Adopting some of the most drastic reductions ever considered by this store in all
its sixteen years of history
100 in a great pre-holiday sale. Every item is priced at a splendid saving. Our store still
maintains undisputed leadership when it comes to value giving. This fact is becoming
more and more apparent to all thrifty shoppers.
This list of special offerings will crowd
the store for many days and offered at this most opportune time, CHRISTMAS TIME.
XMAS GIFTS FOR THE LITTLE FOLK
Toys Are the Children’s World
As kings dream of dynasties; warriors of
conquest; and explorers of continents—<
so children dream through the inspiration
of toys. Boys and girls find priceless
friends and comrades in their toys.
Coaster Wagons ................ $7.50 to $8.25
Tricycles ........................... $4.95 to $13.50
Sammy Cars, regular $4.00, special.. $3.25
Automobiles ..................................... $10.85
Scooters .............................................. $3.60
Red Riders ..........................$3.75 to $5.85
Ki Ki Cars ......................................... $2.00
Red Flyers ......................................... $3.60
Baby Walkers .................... $2.50 to $3.60
Baby Jumpers .................... $1.25 to $5.40
Children’s R ockers............ $3.85 to $6.75
BED SPRINGS DE LUXE
Guaranteed 20 years; will not sag or sway;
every coil acts independently; tied with
elastic springs. Supports the body buoy­
antly in a natural, healthful position.
Absolutely the most luxurious bed spring
made, regular $25.00. Special at. . .$19.50
Bed Springs as low as......... $3.85 and up
Your Satisfaction Guaranteed
Universal Ranges, Famous Sellers Kitchen
Cabinets, Breakfast Tables, Kitchen Ta­
bles with porcelain tops—all at specially
reduced prices — every item a bargain.
COTTON MATTRESSES—$5.95
Built up of layers of fluffy, downy, un­
bleached, genuine cotton lints, and cov­
ered with a dependable grade of floral art
ticking; nothing but new cotton is used
for the filling—a trulv remarkable value
$5.95
Sleep inviting KAJOK Silk Floss Mat­
tresses, Imperial roll edge, in heavy art
satin finish ticking. Very special—$19.00
Silk Floss Mattresses as low as....... $12.85
Ranging in price to the sun-cleansed super
Silk Down at ...................................$30.00
COOKING UTENSILS
of large variety—an assortment too num­
erous to mention prices, but every one a
bargain.
Trunks and Traveling Bags for
your Xmas Vacation
Very Choice Selection of Floor Lamps
Ask for the dollar broom f o r .. . . . . . ,50c
Bed Davenports as low as.. . ....... $45.00
Look them over
A Large Assortment of Beautiful and
Durable Rugs in Many Colors
and Designs
Linoleum Rugs and Congoleum Rugs
CHRISTMAS RUGS
Select your gift rug now while these
specials are still in force
Good quality Axminster Rugs, large size
at the very special price of...........$26.85
Extra heavy seamless Brussells Rugs, ex­
cellent assortment to choose from, room
size, extra special at ....... . ............ $19.50
Woolen Fibre, very serviceable, large
size .................... .......................... • • - $9.85
High quality table with book shelves at
each end and shelf in center, a $35.00
value ............................................... $26.00
William and Mary Dining Room Suite
Of rare grace and beauty which will be a
desirable addition to even the finest home,
solidly constructed with painstaking care
of natural oak, finished Jacobean. Table,
six leather seated chairs and buffet—
$149.50
Walnut and Quartered Oak Dining Tables,
with chairs to match, at prices that will
interest the thrifty buyers.
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A Few Heating Stoves Left to Close Out
A very large selection of Printed and In­
laid Linoleums at prices that should move
every yard in our store.
LIBRARY TABLES OF NEAT DESIGN
William and Mary library table in Jacob
can finish, regular value $40.00. Special
for this sale ...............’....................$31.60
Beautiful selected quartered sawed oak.
Colonial design. Specially priced for this
sale at ............................................. $26.00
COMFORT ROCKERS
Every member of the family will enjoy
them—■
Excellent quarter sawed oak finish—a
special for this sale ......................... $7.00
Master-made Fibre Rockers, style that will
please exacting tastes, upholstered in rich
blue tapestry back and seat, luxuriously,
springs under the cushions. Special I v
priced at ---- ‘ .................................. $19.50
Built strong, elegantly finished, the most
favored designs, and spring seat covered
in genuine Spanish leather, very sturdily
built. Extra special at ... . .............$13.65
An Assortment of 100 to Select from of
Different Designs and Prices