Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 23, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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96tf Young and several sergeants. Homer
Billings is the company clerk.
Huts for Christmas. The price is Bakersfield V isitors —
The Ashland.. Armory was built
right. White House Groceteria. 95-2
Henry Moore and Miss Helen
Nice Dry Wood! also Bloz. Ash- Moore arrived this morning -to visit about eight years ago at a cost of
MASONIC LODGE MEETING
land Lumber Co., phone 20.
92tf Mr. and Mrs. Hal McNair.
Mr. $30,000, the city paying one-fourth
We have the Goods—we have the Moore is Mrs. McNair’s father and of this amount and the state the
Price.
Hams, Bacon, Eggs, the Miss Moore /is her sistër, and remainder. If built now, It would
Special communication of Ashland right goods and quality. White teaches school near Bakersfield, probably cost double this sum. The
FOR CHILDREN
95-2 Calif
lodge No. 23, Friday evening, De- House Grcteeteria.
•
» » walls need kalsomining and other
Dance at the Armory Saturday repairs and improvements. The First —Multiscopes, Games, Balk
cember 23, for work in third degree.) Fresh hen’s eggs, 45 cents per
96-2 company now number about seventy
Meet promptly at 7:30 o’clock. Vis- dozen at White House Groceteria. and Monday nights.
Clean and trim as a yacht in the enlisted men and .officers. About Checkers, Pit, Rook, Picture
Why make your fruit cake when
lting brethren welcome.
you can get a two pound, cake for wind—light on its feet, quick at the twenty guardsmen are out of town Books, Drawing Books, Lin
W. E. BUCHANAN, W. M.
95 cents at White House Groceteria. trigger. The New Dort Motor Car during a good share of the year, at­ en Books, Books of all kinds
• W. H. DAY, Secretary.
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i Quality Guaranteed.
95-2 at the Four-Sites Sales Agency, Bea­ tending college.
for Children of all ages.
ver
Block.
96tf
We have a few uncalled-for suits
Mrs. Broker and Mrs. Conover
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR HER
and overcoats which are exceptional have a window of fancy work at the i Dance at the Armory Saturday
AUTOMOBILES
and
Monday
nights.
96-2
values. Paulserud’s.
86tf
Dew Drop Inn, which ‘ consists of a
NEW 1922 DORT MOTOR CAR— —New Fulper Pottery Vases
Our fresh oysters have arrived— ^ rie ty of handkerchiefs, garters,
Why not look it over before buy- just received, Pyralin Ivory
Bounty Law Amended
something else. We are always
at the White House Groceteria. 95-2 crocheted yokes, center pieces, chil-
glad
to demonstrate.
Selling Perfume Sets, Mottoes, Fan
STATE HOUSE, Salem, Or., Dec.
You will want candy from Rose d ^ n ’s and infants’ wear. Make them
Agents, Four Site Sales Agency, cy Boxes Stationery, Corres­
Brothers for it is the best and costs a vi®*t and see what they have. 95-2 «23. An amendment to the law re-
Beaver Block.
no more than brandh not so good.
Our line of Lettuce just received, I lating to the levy of not more than
pondence Cards, Cut Glass
93tf 10 cents, two for 15. Celery accord- one-tenth of one mill in counties for FOR RENT—Furnished, a large j Fountain Pens, Eversharp
pleasant housekeeping room, $3
Kippered Salmon, best quality, at lnS t0 size from 5 to 13 centa* Wbite the payment of bounties on coyotes,
per week, $10 per month. Call Pencils, ' etc., ' etc.
I
cougars, gray and black wolves, wild
the White House Groceteria.
96-2 House Groceteria.
95-2
at 153 Granite street, phone 411-
R.
96-1
Dance at tbe Armory Saturday cats and seals, which makes such
FOR HIM
Detricks’ Groceteria “on the
and
Monday
nights.
96-2
levy
optional
with
the
county
court,
Plaza,”
FOR SALE—One span of mares, six —Collar Bags, Purses, Bill
was introduced in the house by Rep­
Decorate that Christmas tree with Railroad O fficials Visit—
and eight years old, sound and
I.
T.
Sparks,
H.
A.
Hinshaw,
and
resentative
Gallagher.
true, weight about 2500; one Folds, Card Cases, lcy-llot
candy canes from Rose Bros.
93tf i
black team, horse seven years old,
Bottles, Auto-Strop Razors
An agency for the Liberty car has J- w - Fitzgerald, Southern Pacific
weight
1400, mare nine years old,;
been established at Medford, and company officials, were in Ashland
Congress Urged to Aid Veterans
weight 1350, sound and true. One Pens, Pencils, Books, Corona
anyone interested in them may see abi9 week-
STATE HOUSE, Salem, Or., Dec.
3% inch heavy Studebaker wagon. Typewriter, etc., etc.
J. M. Burns, 1219 East Main,
them at the Riverside Garage. P. F.
2- You would be surprised what 23.—A senate joint memorial intro­
phone
426-J. See this stock ev­
ONE-FOURTH OFF ON
Close is agent. 132 S. Riverside. 88tf can be done at tbe Fixit Sh°P*
duced Wednesday by Senator Dennis
enings,
they are working. Price
Genuine
Chicken
Hot
Tamales.
For Xmas candies, nuts, raisins,
urges congress to take such action
PYRALIN IVORY
is right.
96-2*
The Fountain. R. R. Porter, Prop. and give such consideration and re­
etc., try Detrick’s.
SATURDAY, DEC. 24th
96tl
Regular tamales at Rose Bros.
lief to the needs and welfare of the
Victrola owners would appreciate Home from Palo Alto—
soldiers of the Spanish-American
a Victor record, a fibre needle cut-
Miss Ora Patrick arrived last ev- war as is just and right in that any
ter, or a record album from Rose en>n? from Palo Alto, Calif., where of such soldiers may! be relieved T hat’s a nam e I w ish could lose
us.
Bros, for that Christmas gift.
93tf f<>r four years she has been teaching from dependency, destitute or help­
It
is
aw ful to abuse us.
Health Bread. Pure Malted Milk
a Private school, to spend the less conditions in which they now
But a nam e so evil sounding
Twins— 10 cents
80tf holidays with her parents, Mr. and exist,.
Settled
on us, so astounding.
Orres, Tailors for men and worn- Mrs* W.
Patrick, 219 Almond
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en. Cleaning, pressing and remod- street
New school buildings to cost $71,-
(See you tomorrow)
85tf
"There
is
the
car!”
This
is
what
000
will
be
erected
at
Seaside,
Or.
eling.
CHERRO FLOUR
Try Detrick’s Groceteria, "It’s a y°u WU1 say wben you see the beau­
tiful, convenient and complete NEW ARMORY BEING
A Hard "Wheat F lour o f Fam ous
good place to trade.”
Blend— Guaranteed
Selling agents,
EQUIPPED FOR
Health Bread.* Pure Malted Milk DORT motor car.
-
W INTER SPORTS ______________________________
Twins— 10 cents
8 9 tf Four-Site Sales Agency, Beaver
96tf
Auto accident insurance. Yeo, of Block.
Design
changes—see
the
new
lines
(Continued from Page 1)
course.
83tf
a' ±
stylish appearance of the New
.
,
We have the goods to put the fin­ and
Dort Motor Car. Agent., the Pour-1‘“ W n.ece8“ ry._,°r rela“ tlon ‘ n i
ish on your Christmas dinner. White
taking things easy.
House Groceteria.
95-2 Site Sales Agency, Beaver Block.
In addition to numerous officers*
and other rooms for strictly military
purposes, there is a ladies’ rest
room just off the main auditorium.
The auditorium itself is now furn­
ished with 700 chairs, 300 of which
have been recently purchased. These
Are offered by all of our local merchants, and we com­ is a large stage and several dressing
rooms, an electric spot light and
mend their stocks to you for selection.
K BIG FEED FOR
device for flooding the main floor
75 CENTS
Here at the bank we also have one Christmas suggestion with colored lights.
Where
did
the
artillerymen
obtain
including everything
to make. I t ’s the gift of a savings account—appropriate
all the money to make the improve­
from
for everyone, but especially to be considered among the ments named? Partly from the pro­
SOUP TO PASTRY
gifts for the kiddies.
ceeds of dances and other entertain­
Merry Christmas! Happy New Year!
ments and party from state funds.
Such a gift will prove a great encouragement for the Two thousand dollars was received
development of habits of thrift, and success.
from the latter source.
Captain
Briggs is a member of the general
staff, which has charge of all the
Under New Management
armories of the state, and well rep­
OPPOSITE? DEPOT
resents Southern Oregon. In the
A shland,
Oregon management of the local company,
Captain Briggs is ably assisted by
Lieutenants H. T. Elmore and Clyde
GIFT
Local and Personal
SUGGESTIONS
Special for Saturday
Off
on all
Pyralin
Ivory
Combs, Brushes, Mirrors and
atf Ivory Toifet Articles
McNair Bros.
CHERRO CHIMES
Appropriate Christmas Gifts
*TurKey
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
Christmas Suggestions
CORNER SECOND AND MAIN
Special Prices for Today and Tomorrow
Specials au day Saturday
Stevens Favorite .2 2 .......................... $1060
Stevens Crack Shot .22 ................... . $ 8.00
Hamilton .22 ......................................$ 4.50
Pocket Knives, f r o m .............. .75c to $3.00
Real Leather Quality Leggings.......... $7.50
Hi Grade Binoculars . . . $12.50 and $13.00
Daisy Air Rifles..................... $2.25 to $3.75
To the first Two Hundred Customers making a purchase of $1.00 or over, we will
give FREE one pound of Fresh Hand Rolled Chocolates just received from Portland
All Kinds of Gifts that are Appropriate for the
Sportsman, Fisherman and Boy
Quality Goods at Lowest Prices All the Time
/ 6
EATON’S
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS
HIGHLAND
C ig a rs .................................$2l50 to $5.00
Xmas Box Candy ........... 75c to $10.00
Children’s Books ............ 50c to $3.50
Fountain P e n s ..................$2.50 to $5.00
Perfume Sets ..................$1.75 to $10.00
Fancy Box P e rfu m e ............ 60c to $3.00
K o d a k s ..............................$3.00 to $35.00
Kodak Albums .....................50c to $5.00
Serving Trays ..................$2.25 to $3.00
Columbia Records .............. 75c to $1.50
Stationery ............................ 35c to $5.00
Platnoid Picture Fram es. .50c. to $1.50
Smoking S e t s .................... $1.00 to $3.50
P i p e s .......................................50c to $5.00
Manicure S e t s .................... 65c to $12.00
Ladies* Fancy Purses .. .$1.50 to $10.00
—in fancy Xmas
boxes — d a i n t y
shaded tints to se­
lect from. 1-4 Off.
WINTERTIME IS
KODAK TIME
—make this your Xmas
gift. We have a complete
stock of Kodaks, Brownies
and fresh films.
$1.00 up to $35
THERMOS
BOTTLES
KITS—
ElKhorn G un Store
R. (BOB) MIDDLETON
81 Oak St.
SUNDAY and MONDAY
12 to 2 - - 5:30 to 7:30
Off
on all
Ju st the thing for Father and Brother,
during these cold winter days. $4.00 Lunch
Kits, special at $3.50
ÏÏierry Christmas ta J ill
Turkey Dinner
W ith Trimmings
----- 85 CENTS------
Cream of Tomato Soup
String Beans
Roast Turkey and Dressing
Cranberry Sauce
Celery
Mince and Pumpkin Pie
FRIDAY—SATURDAY
A CERTAIN
RICH MAN
DO YOU KNOW WHO THE AUTHOR MEANT?
He calls the central character in this fascinating
narrative, “John Barclay.” In reality “John Barclay
is one of the best-known figures in the United States
—a man whose name is a household word in every
home.
With a pen as keen as a surgeon’s knife, William
Allen White has written the history of this man—
traced his life from its beginning until the present
day—a day which finds him as well-known as
President Harding or Billy Sunday.
See the picture— and see if you know the man.
Let’s Eat Our
Christmas
Dinner
at the
Good Eats
—They tell me they have prepared a big
feed, including Turkey, and its Trimmings
Soup, Pastry and everything that goes to
make one cheery on Christmas Dav.
Also a “ Ham” Comedy
Hand Rolled Chocolates 40c pound
< < THE
GREENHORN ”
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Home Bakery and Restaurant
William Allen W hite’s Story of the
Kansas W heat Fields
and
LUNCH
Hotel Ashland
Stevens Restaurant
The Citizens Bank
LINEN
Christmas Dinner
220 FOURTH STREET
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