Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 16, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    PÀofl tw o
fri» abhlánd o liti ttíwieoi
Por Xmas candies, nuts, raisins,
etc., try D etrick’s.
Cliff Payne makes foot stools.
COMPLETE KITCHEN
OUTFITS
A pples Going to ’F risco—
ä n ts It
A carload of apples, odd varie­
ties, was yesterday started roll­
ing for San Francisco by the Ash­
land F ru it an d Produce associa
tion. M anager A. C. Briggs re­
ports the apple m arket still very
quiet, but strengthening in antici­
pation of the early w inter apples
being soon off the m arket. The
annual m eeting of the ossociaQon
will occur January 7 of next year.
you can obtain a t this store—
everything the model cook or
housekeeper could desive in
pots, pans and preserving ke>-
tles. A little Journey through
our establishm ent will give you
many suggestions as to things
you should have.
SIM PSO N’S
HARDW ARE
See H aw thorne children at H. S.
gymnasium Saturday evening.
C antata, drill, special music—
High school gym., December 17, at
7:45 p. m.
Spend W inter in C alifornia—
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn, of Glenn
.avenue, left this week for south­
ern California, where they expect
to remain this w inter.
A remarkable offering that will be snapped up by Discriminating Men.
selections of Men’s Neckwear ever shown in Ashland.
inspection.
Just Arrived!
Everything at this store will stand the most critical
Workmanship and materials are excellent in every desirable shade.
They won’t last long.
One of the biggest
At extremely low prices
Better come early and make your selection.
Keep us in mind for Christmas Gifts for HIM
M I T C H E L L ’S
BY THE POST OFFICE
Local and Personal
■■
For sale by P. F. CLOSE, Agent
Riverside Garage
132 So. Riverside, Medford, Ore
EXCURSION TICKETS
Will be on Sale
at
ONE AND FARE
for the
ROUND TRIP
daring
Christmas Holidays
Between
All stations where the one-way fare doe»
not exceed >25.00
Minimum round trip fare— >2.50
Sale dates— December 22-28 and 24th
Final return limit January 4th
For fu rth er particulars, ask Agents
Southern Pacific Lines
JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent.
PLAZA MARKET
FRESH LINE OF XMAS CANDIES
AND NUTS
Best Quality and Lowest Prices
We Always Lead in
GROCERIES AND MEATS
PLAZA MARKET
H. A. STEARNS
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
D etricks’
P laza.”
G roceteria
“on
the
If you haven’t taken up this sport,
why not open either iiuSvidual First
National Savings Accounts for all
the members, or one big th rift ac­
count?
• M cM innvill inns H ere—
C. J. Reid, Jam es Reid, their
wives and children, arrived yester­
day from McMinnville and are stop­
ping a t the Belle rooming house.
Dort like a W ort— hard to wear
out. New Dort Motor Car— see the I
Four-Site Sales Agency.
87-1 moi
You couldn't give the family a bet­
ter Christm as gift, for it lasts the
whole year.
First National Bank
Ashland,
Oregon
See Santa Claus and Star Queen
i Saturday night.
Ashland News in Paragraphs
The Liberty Six Touring Car
Help Ashland keep the Mora Pump
; company.
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ir you can get the entire family
playing the th rift game, it will prove
more fascinating than cards or ten­
nis.
; R eturns from F riseo ^-
D. Perozzi returned last evening
. from San Francisco, where he went
■ last week on business.
FOR TH E CHRISTMAS
TABLE
we have all sorts of reiishea
and table dainties. Nowhere
else will you find so much
grocery quality coupled with
economy as here. Come and
leave your order now for de­
livery when you like. When
you find out how much better
our groceries are and how
much you save on your order,
you’ll be thankful you accept­
ed our iuvitatlou.
—- Side Lights —
One hundred children H aw thorne
school— High
school
gymnasium,
Our Netted Oem potatoes are still
,
NOTICE
Saturday evening.
>2.60 per 100 pounds. White House
______
Roller skating rink open levdry
Groceteria.
89-2 afternoon and evening from 2 to 5,
Sweet cream for sale.
Rpse
and 7 to 10. At the Nat.
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87-5 |
Sprained Ankle—
. Miss Bernice Yeo, who is study­ Returns to Medford—
Barber Shop E n larged—
ing music at the University of Ore-
Miss Claudia Klum has re tu rn e d 1 The F ourth Street barber shop has
gon, had th e m isfortune to sprain; home from Ashland where she s p e n t!been enlarged by the addition of a n ­
her ankle recently. She is expected the week end as the guest of Miss other room, which provides a pleas­
home Saturday to spend the boll M arjorie Fifleld. — Medford Mail ant place for railroad men and oth­
days.
ers to spend th eir leisure time, as
Tribune.
It Is fitted up like a small club. An
Have your olothsa cleaned thia
P arent-teacher entertainm ent
extra bath room has also been a d d e d .;
week and avoid the Obstetatfa rush. High Bchool Saturday night.
Panlseruds.
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The Baptist ladies w|ll hold a I
Hotel Ashland Grill caters toi food and fancy work sale at Enders
Saturday th e 17th Will be the last home-folks as well ae to commercial I grocery Saturday, December 17. 8 7 t f l l
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day of our coffee sale. Come in and men and tourists.
Stop a t the Ford garage and see
supply your demands— the time to
the
Mora Pump.
89tf I
“Pop” Gates for Governo:
buy. White House Groceteria 89-2
If ‘Pop’ Gates, mayor of Medford
decides to be a candidate for g o v er-' ^ ew Bel,e Landlady
Remodeling Residence—
Mrs’ G’ H ’ Stevens- form erly Mrs.
James E. Fuller is remodeling his nor in the republican prim aries he;
residence property at Laurel and will have th e solid backing of Jack- V. L. Strickland, of Gerber. Calif.,
North Main streets, now occupied by son county,” predicts Ben Sheldon, is the new landlady of the Belle
his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and representative of th a t county. Mr. rooming house on F ourth street.
Mrs. H. T. Elmore, and family. One Sheldon is in town getting inform a­
Christm as tree favors a t Rose
of the downstairs rooms la being en­ tion on several subjects. For in­
larged and improved especially for stance, he is to meet with th e state Brothers.
Mr. Fuller, who expects-to make his highway commission relative to
H ealth Bread. P u re M alted Milk
home with the Elmorea. The kitch­ work on the C rater Lake highway;
Twin«—
10 cen ts
8 9 tf
en Is also to ba enlarged and the he has been consulting with mem­
downstairs floors relaid with hardk bers of the special com m ittee ap­
Move« to E ast M ain—
wood. A sleeping- porch is to be pointed by Governor Olcott to sug­
Mrs. Belle Butcher has rented the
built over Mr. Fuller’s , room, the gest regulations for the state high­
Belle rooming house and moved to
front porch widened and supported ways, and he has been sounding sen­
573 East Main street.
by a cement wall. This is consid­ tim ent relative to the 1925 exposi­
ered one of the finest residence loca­ tion and the various plans for financ­
Furnished house for re n t; also
tions In Ashland, being on the Pa­ ing th a t undertaking. By th e end
furnished ^ p a rtm e n t; see Billings
cific highway ‘w ith a magnificent of the week, Mr. Sheldon expects to
Agency.
89.3
v|aw of Grlzxly peak.
have enough inform ation under his
hat to enable him to meet the special I Keep Ashland money in A shland
Santa Claus and Star Queen—
session
with a brave heart.— Port-, invest It in Mora Pump Company
High school gymnasium, Saturday,
land Oregonian.
stock.
89tf
December 17, 7:45 p. m.
We have a large shipment of f COMRADES OF BURNSIDE POST:
The finest Crater Lake pictures
pears, peaches and apricots in the
______
on the market. “EVttetapn Plcturee”
regular size can at 25 cents or four
The removal of Comrade Charles
at Darling Sttitllo.
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for 90 cents. White House Groce­ Ganiere from our ranks by death has
teria.
89-2 brought to us a loss which words
Players Leave Town—
cannot tell, and which can be mea­
The Popular Players, who have
Genuine Mexican chicken tamales, sured only by the sadness of ourj
recently given a number of theatri­ 20 cents. Enders Confectionery.62tf
hearts, when we recall what he has
cal performances at the Armory,
been to us, and to the world at la rg e .’
left for Hornbrook, Calif., yester­
Presbyterian Church Annex—
and rem em ber th a t we shall see him!
day. After spending two days in
The Presbyterian church annex no more on earth.
that city and a week in Yreka, the
is finally completed. Architect W.
We tender our sym pathy to the
troupe expects to return to Ashland
T. Hoyt, designer and overseer, fanllly a n d near friends; and while
for another engagement, reaching
did most thorough worlc. Con­ we realize th a t th eir hearts m ust be
here December 27.
tra c to r G reaser and his m en also filled with sorrow over him who was
did a good job and th e m embers 30 much to them , yet we believe that
For the New Year» present your­
of th e congregation feel happy many grateful memories wrhich come
self with a new Dort Cgr, eoooomlcal
over th e result. The dedication from such a life, as naturally as
on tires, oil, gasoline. . Four-Site
will occur December 29. Dr. W. odor from frankincense, will do
Sales Agency.
S7-lmo
L. Van Nuys of P ortland and Dr. much to console their minds.
W. O. Forbes, of Seattle, W ash.,
Comrade Ganiere has passed from |
We hgve a few uncalled-for suits
will
be
special
guests
of
the
oc-
our
ranks by promotion. He was
and overcoats which are exceptional
casion.
nedeed elsew here. Let*us close up
values. Paulserud’a.
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our ranks and march faithfully for-!
Gardner Wins Appointment—
Orres. Tailors for men and wom­ ward.
County Judge G. A. Gardner has en. Cleaning, pressing and remod­ O ur ranks .a re w'atsting, Close up! :
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been appointed .a member of the leg­ eling.
Close up!
islation committee of the state as­
Life’s sun Is hasting. Close up; '
Beat Cullfornia butter, 95 cents
sociation df county judges and 'com­
Close up!
per
two
pound
roll
at
White
House
missioners, which held its annual
Evening and th a t last bugle call— 1
Groceteria.,
89-2 Lights out: will come to one and all,!
convention In Portland this week.
But It need not our souls appall, ■
As long as thia ad remains In this
Return te Medford—
Close up! Close up!
paper It is not too late for us to
- Mrs. S. B. Sandifer, who lately
(Signetl)
finish your portrait for Ohrlstmas.
w
underwent a successful operation
G. O. VAN NATTA,
Darling Studio — Porttwlts that
at a local hospital, was taken back
"*'T
J. P. SAYLE,
Flaaaa.
U tt
’ vi r
to Medford yesterday.
;
A. C. SPENCER.
rAl L
'S
153EAST MAIN ST.
PHONE 59
®UAU TY
CROCERY
CEMERAL DELIVERY S Y S T E M « » E P V ir r
W H EN
you bring a tire or l ube Io
our Shop to be vulcan­
ized, you can banish all
doubts in your mind as tc
how the job will he done
Small cuts receive the
same attention as a full
section.
Our work must he satis
factory, or no charges.
KRUGGEL
BROTHERS
■ GUARANTEED VULCANIZING
T IR E S
A CCESSO RIES
TEL.125 ASHLAND,ORECON 91 OAK ST.
STARTS
.TODAY
W rnCATER BEAL'TOiX
Two Minutes
To Go
—S tarring—
Kcal Ray Action, Real Ray Humor, Real Ray Heart-
punch in Richard A ndre’s quick-moving play of
football, college and castles in the air. Such—a—thrill!
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