Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 21, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ñsTrZ Malted Milk son, anti-League of Nations, and an-
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mea8urefl candidate. He free-
Christian Endeavor E ntertainm ent—
Christmas Exercises—
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admlts and is proud of the fact
The Junior Christian Endeavor Twins— 10 cents
Good speaking and music will be
,it,. a ! that his publications opposed the
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Phrutmas enter* entertainment will be çiven at the
a a t<!ature
feature of
the
Christmas
enter-
Try
Detrick’s
Groceteria,
draft law, the espionage act and
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church> East Presbyterian church T »«4»y lustea.)
good place to trade.
other war measures. Throughout the
tainment at the
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unndav of next week.
Malta Co*nmandery No. 4
period of America’s participation in
Knights Templar
For Xmas candles, nuts, raisins, the war, these publications railed at
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welcome! Our Fulper Pottery has arrived
94-2 etc., try Detrick’s.
the government, attacked the arm>
Masonic Hall
Elhart’a.
to attend the entertainment.
‘on the and the draft law and ever since
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Detricks’
Groceteria
have attempted to make it appear
Stated conclave Wednesday even-,
See our Fulper Pottery for your
The roller skating rink at the Nat
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that this government did wrong in
ing. December 21. Installation and Wl,e 3 Xmas gift. Elharfs.
94-2 will be closed .11 day Chela«,.». De- f
Red Cross work. Supper at 6:30
entering the war.
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cember 25.
Auto aceident insurance,
o’clock.
Visiting and sojourning
Orres. Tailors for men and wom­
course.
Sir Knights courteously invited.
en. Cleaning, pressing and remod-
We must move a lot of wood at .
P. K. HAMMOND, E. C.
Nice Dry Wood! also Blox. Ash-
ellng.
“ “ once on Main street lot, so can sell
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W. H. DAY, Recorder.
dry 16 inch pine cut from live body land Lumber Co., phone 20.
The sight they enjoy truly,
trees at $3.75 per tier delivered.
You will want candy from Rose Tho your tem per Is unruly,
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
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Brothers for it is the best and costs W hile the fire is thrashed about,
no more than brand» not so good. And you use it till ’tls out.
10. It’s the simplest thing In the
world to use Hyomel and end
(See you tomorrow)
catarrh. Breathe the medication
Christmas tree and entertainment
CHERRO FLOUR
through
the
little
inhaler
In
every
Are offered by all of our local merchants, and we com-
at the Belleview school house Friday
outfit and you will get relief at on ce.,— — -
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A Hard W heat Flour of Famous
Money back if it falls. McNair Bros., night. Everybody welcom ■
Blend— Guaranteed
mend their stocks to you for selection.
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H ealth Bread.
Genuine Chicken
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Hot Tamales
CHERRO CHIMES
The Fountain
Appropriate Christmas Gifts
Here at the bank we also have one Christmas suggestion
tn make I t ’s the gift of a savings account-appropriate
for •’everyone^but especially to be considered among the
gifts for the kiddies.
Such a gift will prove a great encouragement for the
development of habits of thrift, and success.
The Citizens Bank
O regon
Ashland,
TO
GLADDEN
R. P. P o rter, P ro p rieto r
clubs - churches
PR EPA R E XMAS
The Elks’ Ladles will meet at the
FOR CITY’S POOR
E lk s’ Ladies to M eet—
club parlors tomorrow afternoon at
2:30 o’clock.
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Our new Fulper Pottery is now are planning to send their dollies
on display. Elhart’s.
94-2 and picture scrap books to an orphan
asylum in either Portland or San
Rose Brothers are making candy Francisco.
canes today— buy youra soon. 93tf
The Christian Workers’ Band and
the Epworth Leaguers will sing
Rose Bros are making cream Chri8tmaB carols early Sunday morn­
mints and candy canes Buy early. ing to invalids, the aged and others
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in special need of Christmas cheer.
If anyone knows of any children
who are apt to be overlooked by
Santa Claus and will communicate
I with any one of the churches or
other organization mentioned they
j may be assured of a liberal response.
Everybody wants this to be a happy
Christmas In Ashland and appears
willing to help in every way pos­
sible
The merchants report that Christ­
mas shopping began unusually early
this year, about December 1.
GULL) anything please
Her more than fa tine
string ot Indestructible
Pearls? A new lot of them just
in today. From $7.50 to $75
HEARTS
on Christmas**and every day thereafter
The Carson-Fowler Lumber com
pany, who do a large business in fuel
have added coal as a permanent line.
For the past year they have handled
coal in a small way. This part of
their business has grown so that it
has necessitated their building coal
bins on the tracks.
They have recently built three
bins at the foot of First street on
the Southern Pacific railroad tracks,
and aim to always have coal on
hand. They will handle both Rock
Springs and Utah coal, but will spe­
cialize and push 'their King and
Royal coal because of the heat value
contained in these coals.
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If vou would show the acme of discrimination
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in the selection of your Christmas Gifts; if you
would combine the practical with the beautiful,
if vou would give something of lasting charm
i d durahility-GIVE ELECTRICAL GIFTS .
In this complete Electrical Shop we have
gathered a huge assortment of gifts that will
afford lasting satisfaction.
Murphy Electrical Shop
ON THE PLAZA
PHONE 82
Are you interested in a Oia-
mond? Look over our stoek
We have some real bargains in
fine blue white stones trom
$290 to $350 per carat in quar
ter to one carat sizes. Fine
quality.
Ivory goods, wrist watches
men’s watches, rings of every
description, chains, la valieres,
silverware, leather goods, etc
_for today and until Saturday
evening we will make som<
splendid offerings in fine git1,
goods.
CARStW -FOW LER LUMBER
COMPANY IMPROVES LINE
Give Electrical Gifts
ASHLAND
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palgn. and sent a letter to senators
demanding that his seat be forfeited.
Watson’s great ambition Beems to
be that of an anti. He does not con­
fine himself to personalities, and
woe betide the ^unfortunate man
crossing his path. He will threaten
a fist fight, a duel, orf else a speech.
His election to the senate followed
a three-cornered fight in his own
state for the democratic nomination,
in which he stood as the antl-WH
IS A A G & CO.
S U C C E S S O R TO C . H. VAUPEL
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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STENOGRAPHER WANTED— A be­
ginner will do if educated for
work.
State age, qualifications
and salary to start with. B u s in g
Man, care of Tidings._______ 94tt
FOR SALE—.Fertilizer. Inquire of ¡J
P D Owen. 519 Mountain Ave-
9 4-4*
nue.
FOR SALE— Good team, wagon and
harness. 143 Garfield St.
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Deep Down in the Heart of every
Man
Gifts for the
Whole
Family
Shop Early
in the
Morning
The glad time has come again
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friendship is manifested hy
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generously giving.
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It beckons us for early prepa-
run with busy shoppers.
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L- A irift seekers to - select
early in the da>.
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those who follow this suggestion.
• r„iiv „renared for a bounteous Ynletide. It is
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ith the finest things to he had for holiday giving.
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JEWELER
SENATOR WATSON IS
STORMY PETREL AMONG
WASHINGTON LAWMAKERS
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is the longing for good clothes and neckwear,—and it’s
a fact we have one of the Biggest Selection to choose
from ever shown in Ashland. Workmanship and ma­
terials are of the best.
We advise you to come early and make your selection,
as they won’t last long.
“ Just Keep in Mind—Xmas gifts for Him.”
May Christmas Day be with you today and every day
hereafter, is the sincere wish of M IT C H E L L 'S
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Store Open Evenings
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
MITCHELL’S
B¥ THE POST OFFICE
STOKE HOURS
8:00 A. M. to 8:30 P. M.
the STORE WHERE YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED