Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 09, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE POUR
B irthday P a rty —
Dougall Young celebrated his
______ ___________________________ eleventh birthday by entertaining a
.MASONIC CALENDAR THIS W EEK num ber of his playm ates last even­
ing at his home n ear Belleview. The
house was beautifully decorated
with m istletoe, Oregon, grape and
All of the foregoing orders elect other ornam ents. A snow-covered
officers for 1922.
toy house occupied the center of the
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I table, flan k ed by a big birthday
Caudy Sold W ell—
cake with eleven candles. Games
The senior high school class made were played and many interesting
>14.20 at their candy sale Wednes- and useful presents given the youth
day noon. This was almost exactly ful host. Chocolate ice cream, cake,
the am ount needed to pay th eir out- salad, weenies and candy were
standing bills.
tastefully served, after which Doug-
F ire! F ire! At the Armory
a ll’s father, J. W. Young, took the
Have you seen the Oregon forest en tire party to the Vining theater,
burning up? Well, it is. right by The guests were Billie Hulen, Jack
C rater Lake. Go see it! Better get Nims, Billie Wilson, Sam Hanson,
a beautiful painting that lasts FOR- Barney Miller, Dick Jcy. E verett Mc-
EVER, to cheer your home. On Gee and Bobbie Coffman,
sale now at the Armory, later at 117
Dew Drop Inn for special hot
North Main street.
Miss Mabel lunch, 11 o’clock to 12, fifty cents.
Russel, A rtist.
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P a tte rso n ’s C rater Lake pictures
Armory Sunday night.
Popular
— D arling Studio.
83tf Players presenting “ Blindness of
For pleating, see Orres.
69tf V irtue.”
P ractice O ffener—
Genuine Mexican chicken tam ales,
The M ethodist Episcopal choir, ,20 cents. Enders Confectionery.62tf
which is led by G. H. Yeo, with Mrs.
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’ hautauqua E n tertain er H e r o -
van
Fosson
as
accompanist,
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Prof. M. E. Robinson stopped at
last evening to meet twice a week—
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the Hotel Ashland last night, en-
Tuesdays and Thursdays— from now
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route from Aberdeen, W ash., to Los
until Christm as to practice the can-
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Angeles. Prof. Robinson had charge
tata, “ The Morning S tar,” which
of the chorus work at the Ashland
they are preparing to sing a t th at
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Asnianu
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Chautauqua assembly In 1907 and
time
1908, and a good many people will
The Congregational ladies will „ . . .
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hold a sale of food and useful a ,. '
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ticlea at the Class A Baraae In the
’ ' hlCb T ’ ™' sok,,8,s ,rom
Ashland Hotel building, tomorrow
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the
local cboru \ Since th a t
beginning a t 10 o’clock.
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tim e, Prof. Robinson has been en­
Made in Ashland—
We have made our ice cream, gaged in musical work largely in
fresh candies and quality tam ales W ashington, but h a s a ls o made two
for 15 years. W ith Ashland trade is
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' a ‘ F o r th e last three
years
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been working in A ber­
Ashland made. Rose Bregg
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deen, Wash.
We will deliver sixteen inch oak
for >4.50 per tie r in two-tjpr4y£§~i~' -
TTTf price and I ?sa.
C a r s o n - F o w l^ ^ - ^ h g j. Cq
8, j M r s . Simons, 2C South Pioneer. 842*
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
“ Blindness of Vi tue.” a d indy
The Ashland Fish and Game asso- come<b’ dram a. Sunday i.ight at the
elation was last night merged with Armory— Popular Players,
the new Jackson County Game Pro-
Miss G ertrude Beide, city record-
tective association, which is to hold er, states th a t Bancroft improvement
monthly meetings alternately in Ash- bonds to the am ount of >2 800 have
land» and Medford. The subject of been purchased by funds from the
w inter fishing was discussed at some city w ater departm ent in preference
length, everybody present appearing to their sale to bonding houses,
to be in favor of the sport.
. Dew Drop Inn for hot waffles an d
Hot tam ales, Mexican chili beans, M. J. B. coffee.
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and hot chocolate at Rose Bros. 70tf
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Buy a new suit for the H olidays.!____ ,iA TE TO CLA3SIFY
P aulserud’s
74tf WANTED— Woman between 21 and
We make our own candies, Ice
45 as housekeeper by bachelor 46
years old», living in the country.
cream and tam ales.
Enders Con i-1
Address *L” care of Tidings of­
fectionery.
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fice.
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City’s Monthly Expense—
According to figures given a t the
city recorder’s office, bills to the
am ount of >5183.74 during the
month of November, have been ap­
proved for paym ent by the city
council.
It is difficult a t tim es to tell
w hether some people are brainy or
hairbrainy.
Cliff Payne makes book stands.
Farewell Party—
Mrs. D. Sherman, who left this
week in company with Mr. Sherman,
for W atsonville, Calif., was en ter­
tained Monday evening at a fare­
well party given by Mrs. F red H itch­
cock at th e la tte r’s home, 79 Oak
street. Those present were: Mes-
dames Charles R enard, Ralph Hall,
Tony Franko, H attie Smith, W alt
Frulen, oCad, Charles Johnson, D.
Kellogg, Roy Hasley, Huskey, and
D. Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
have been Ashland residents for the
Friday, Decem ber 9, 1921
past five years and leave a host of
friends in the city. Mr. Sherman, is
an employe of the Southern Pacific
company and has been transferred to
Watsonville because of Mrs. Sher­
man’s health.
An Institute organized a t London
is intended to become the principal
authoritative body fo r the technique
of British commercial aviation.
This is a Store oi the Unusual in Gift Suggestions
CHERRO CHIMES
Sparkling with the Spirit of Christmas, our Holiday display is indeed unusual. Here
you will find gathered gifts for everyone in the family—gifts that make shopping in
our store a pleasure.
Until Saturday 69c.
There w as once an old m an
And he lived in a shoe,
H e had so m uch trouble,
H e didn’t know w h at to. do
CHERRO FLOUR
A special hard wheat Blend
Satisfaction guaranteed
Ask your Grocer
(to be con tin u ed )
After Saturday $2.00
Standard Self-Filling F o u n t a i n P e n
Four Days Sale in Order to Advertise
Tills Card Is Worth »1.31
TO YOU IF USED BEFORE SATURDAY
This ad and 69 cents will buy one 4)f our Standard Self-Filling
Fountain Pens, R egular Price, >2.00.
BEFORE SATURDAY ONLY, 0»c EACH
All Pena G uaranteed One Y ear by th e Factory
SIDE PHARMACY
On Sal. nt
A ST
Drugs, Stationery and School Supplies
A shland, Oregon
E. R. I S A A C & Co.
Successors to C. H Vaupel.
THE
QUALITY S TO R E
Only I 3 More Shopping Days
Until Xmas
USEFUL GIFTS ARE MOST ACCEPTABLE for the HOME
W ear well Cotton Blankets—all sizes to choose from. They
are priced a t ............................................................ . $2.48 to $3.25
Wool Blankets in new plaids and white—all sizes and guarai
teed all wool. Priced, per p a ir........................... $9.48 to $19.00
Hoieproot Silk Hosiery (or
Her Xmas Gitt
(WEAR1
lunkets
Useful Gifts for Men
Holeproof Silk Hose in black and brown
Priced per p a i r ... .$1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.25
La France Silk Hose in black and brown.
Per p a i r .................................................$2.48
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GIVE HER SILK UNDERWEAR
Camisoles, made
ol CrepedeChing
and Wash Satin
— Priced
New Knitted Ties ami open-end Four-in-
hands. Priced .............. 69c, $1.00, $1.19
Bath Kobe Blankets, to make.nim a Kobe.
Priced at ........................... $5 48 and $6.50
Men’s Holeproof Silk Sox. Priced per
pair at ................................. 65c, 85c, $1.00
Men’s Handkerchiefs, all pure linen
Priced at e a c h ................. 39c, 45c, 59c, 79c
Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs, De Luxe
quality, each ...........................................35c
$1.39 to $3.25
G am e Society M erged—
P o st O ffice W arning—
WHOLESALERS OF QUALITY CANDIES
Fountain Supplies — Stationery — School Supplies
Distributing Agents for National Biscuit Co.
$2.75 to $5.98
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HOEFLER’S CENTENNIAL CHOCOLATES
MEDFORD
OREGON
Res. Phone 899-R
Phone 53-R
$5.98 to $6.50
Gowns made of Crepe tie Chine and Pussy
Willow. Priced ..................$5.25 to $10.98
TO BUY A HANDBAG
When you buy a bag
here you have done
something more than
make a purchase; you
have made an invest
ment in quality.
Price«!...$1.75 to $9.98
F R ID A Y -
SATURDAY
F R ID A Y -
SATURDAY
W IL L IA M
Plaza Market booth, and they will
TAKE PARTICULAR PAINS TO SEE THE
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serve you Royal Club Coffee, Golden
Dodge Brothers
Sedan
Rod Waffles with Ashland Creamery
butter and Liberty Bell syrup. Be
your own judge—they’re all for sale
at
j
THE PLAZA MARKET
H. A. STEARNS
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
-In—
W ORD
.BRAND
COME
ON!
Also Big Two Reel Comedy—
DOUGHNUTS’’
Starts Sunday—
THE GREAT
IMPERSONATION”
And they did com e!
Indians at first. Then
ruffians o f the plains.
Then coyote i>oliticians
And, driven on by a
great love, th is sile n t
figh ter beat them a ll!
A ta le o f t h e Wetet
that w as,
and the
W est that is today.
AT THE
AUTO SHOW
There is also a DODGE BROTHERS GRAHAM TRUCK on
display that may interest you
Mann’s — The Best Goods for the Price — Mann’s
Geo.L.Treichler Motor Co.
THE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT
S.
HART
Vanity Fair Knit Bloomers and Vests.
Priced at ............................. $3.48 to $4.48
When at the Winter Fair, stop at the
vivtu - h
ure 2 a t o the
n lef city
t hip pound
‘ S ale on W l 11 W t ater
ake
AOTICK
i piace
Anyone having embroidery work street,
on exhibit a t F air, please call for
Dated at Ashland, Oregon, this
same by 5 o’clock Saturday evening. ; 9th day of DeTce“ bei ; ? ^ 1 .
Mrs. Selma Gray.
( s 4 2-fri
C hief o f p oijce.
< u
Petticoats made
of CrepeDiChhie
and Wash Satin
— Priced
NOW IS THE TIME
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W arnings have been issued by the
SALE— Delicious apples for
post office departm ent against th e '
iJ-L'/f1l\v b 1:tpalh|° a few thorough-
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,
.
meu w h ite Leghorn cockerels,
use of Christm as seals and o th er^ Phone 17-F-4. F. L. N utter. 84-2*
non-official stam ps unless placed on
the back of the mail. Because of the WANTED— Woman as companion
for woman on sm all'ran c h , light
confusion of non-postage stam ps
housework. No objection to wom­
with regular postage, foreign postal
an with one child. Address A. H.
W ard, Talent, Or.
84-2*
authorities refuse to handle mail
bearing such stam ps on its face. The 57 MILES per gallon made witb new
post office adm inistration of Turkey
patented gasoline vaporizer. W rite
for particulars. Stransky Vapor­
has announced th a t It will not ac­
izer Co., Pukw ana, S. D.
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cept dutiable articles in the letter
mails to th a t country.
FOR SALE— Cook stove with colls,
Sweet cream for sale at Rose
also excellent yard wide stairs
carpet.
128 So. Pioneer Ave.
Brothers.
Phone
480-J.
84-2
Orres cleans clothes clean
69tf '
Em pty oil barrels for sale. Car­ APPLES— Splendid for cooking and
eating. A few more boxes left.
son-Fowler Lum ber Co.
82-6
50 lb. box >1.00 delivered. Phone
“ P a tte rso n ’s P ictu res.”— D arling
9 -F -ll.
Studio.
83tf
FOR SALE— A bargain in 1920
Wants Play S h e d -
Studebaker special six for >975;
Prof. I. C. Wilson rises to rem ark
..F o r d sedan, 1918 with starter,
th a t public school teachers are re­
>450; Paige seven passenger,
quired by law to give th eir pupils
1918, worth >1250, for >1100.
See me at first house at rear F irst
100 m inutes of physical exercise
National
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each week, yet no place has been
___ Bank,
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provided» in which to give this exer- WANTED TO TRADE __ Lovely
home, modern in every way,
cise to more than 400 children at
seven room house, three and
the Junior high school during bad
14-100 acres best land, 2*4 acres
w eather. A play shed or gymnas­
alfalfa, rest in orchard and berries
ium is an absolute necessity which
and garden, good barn, chicken
is badly needed. Since no public
house, wood house, work shop
and pumping plant, to trad e for
funds are available for this purpose.
home in city. Do not all come at
Prof. Wilson suggests th a t the ne­
once. When you do come, inquire
cessary money m ight be donated by
first house abovo Boulevard on
a philanthropic individual or group
W alker avenue. No agent. 84-1
of persons, who might as well give
N otice of Sale o f Im pounded Stock
to th eir home town school as to a
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t,
college in another city.
, I will on Tuesday, the 19th day o t
eginm ng Saturday December 10, December. 1921, at the hour of 2
the studio will be open evening un- o’clock p. m., offer to the highest
til 8:30 o’clock.— Darling S tu d o j bidder ior cash, one light red two-
P o rtraits th a t Please.
83tf i year; i . d heif1erA “ °1 marok8,’ b ra“ d/ l,g‘
“ LOVE AND
Combinations —
made of Crepe
de Chine, Wasb
Satin and Pussy-
Willow. Priced
Gifts of Leather Goods
Among which is the ever useful, serviceable and
appreciated traveling sets. I t is the ideal of ideal
gifts, though there are others in leather goods that
will be mighty acceptable. All are here.
Women’s Leather Hand B a g s.. . . .$1.25 to $25.00
Another Packard
Little Six
W ILL BE IN SATURDAY
The highest class Little Six automobile ou the market
Everybody is familiar with the high quality
of the Packard cars
W omen’s Music R olls........................... $2.25 to $5.00
Men’s Leather Pocket Books................. 50c to $3.00
The new price puts them within the reach of all
$2725 f. o. b. Ashland
Men’s Leather Card Cases.....................50c to $5.00
Men’s Manicure Sets in Leather Cases
.........................
.from $2.50 to $7.50
Reed’s Hand Tooled Leather Hand Bags
Best m ade..................... $5.00 to $25.00
Men’s Leather Suit Cases............................. $500 up
Women’s Leather Suit Cases........................$5.00 up
Class A Garage
Mann’s Department Store
MEDFORD, OREGON
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