Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 08, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    A fc r tliA it DAILY TIDINGS
PACT FOUR
Local and Personal
I F o r sale a t N eedlecraft Shop, baby
I doll sets, garden sets, bloom er suits.
80tf
St. Rugs on exhibition a t the W in-
te r F a ir.
80-2*
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Sunday Dinner
E at your Sunday d in n er a t the „ .
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z.r. Bilby G irl A t l i v e s —
Hom e R e sta u ra n t and B akery, 69
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Mr. and Mrs. Edm und B .irre.t,
N orth Main.
82-ti ! ,
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fo rm er A shland people,, now res.-
i dents of A lbany, Or., a re the proud
We have w hat you w ant for th at
p aren ts of a baby girl, which arrived
X m as gift a t th e V ariety Store. Best
I D z ecem ber 3, word of which has ju st
values in town. 89 N. Main St. 75tf
i been received. The young d a u g h te r
has ju st been nam ed E lizabeth Lois.
Cheap in su ran ce is costly a t any
Botff m other and d a u g h te r are do­
price. F o r sound insurance a t re a ­
ing nicely.
sonable ra te s, see B illings Agency.
E stab lish ed 1883.
J4 tf
Have your clothes cleaned and
pressed a t 'P au lseru d ’s.
78tf
Armenian Lace Sale —
Mrs. Sam M cNair and Mrs. A.
See E nders Co. for special prices
M arske will be in charge of the A r­
¡on spuds balance of this week. 80-3
m enian lace sale S atu rd ay afternoon
a t Rose Bros. V ictrola room. "*
F a ir Specials— Mill ru n , $1.50 per
sack; Olympic and Crown flour, $2
B e tte r insurance a t reasonable per sack; corn m eal, 25 cents per
rate s. B illings Agency. Phone 211. 'sa ck .
Plaza M arket, 61 N. Main.
78tf
Cliff Payne has sp u r ste si ladders.
Friday, December 8, 1922
I
M ERRY C H R ISTM A S
Say It IVith Photographs
SPEAK ING LIKENESSES
nearer to the folks far away.
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immeasurable.
PRICE SALE
Such photographs are of value
They speak more eloquently than words, and
PRICE SALE
in a tongue th at all can understand.
PICTURE FRAMES
FRAMED PICTURES
Our Complete Line Goes at One-
Half Regular Prices
Ju st the Thing for th a t Xmas Gift
STUDIO ASHLAND
All sizes up to 10x12, 20c to 50c each
Candle Sticks
Photo Albums
Gift Novelties
On the Plaza
SEE THE WINDOWS
i Here for Funeral—
Mr. and Mrs. George Corey, of
j M edford, w ere in th e city T hursday
SEE THE WINDOWS
to a tte n d th e fu n eral of Mrs. W il-
Best prices on spuds a t E nders.
jliam H ardy, m other of Mrs. Jam es
80-3
H. D oran and T. F . D oran.
The
C orey’s w ere old M innesota friends j
N ina Mevuiui M arried—
of th e D oran’s before coining to the
Miss N ina M evuns, d a u g h te r of
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Rogue R iver valley.
O ur candy prices are rig h t, q u al­ Vernon Doran H e r e -
Mrs. Axel H all, 247 L aurel stre e t,
V ernon D oran, of O akland, Calif.,
ity considered. Rose Bros.
74tf
HIGH SCHOOL GIRL w ishes posi­
has been m arried in Santa B arbara,
L ast week I insured a F ord, an au-
called h e re by th e deaQi of his
tion in fam ily, w here she can
Calif., to Mr. G erald W eeding, a c ­ tom obile and a truck,
Yeo, of
E at b e tte r tam ales a t Rose Bros, g ran d m o th er, Mrs. W illiam H ardy,
work for h er board and clothes
cording to word ju st received in the course. Phone 27 4-J.
79tf
7 4 tf ¡w ill rem ain in A shland u n til a fte r
and go to school.
In q u ire 637
city. Miss Mevuns is a g rad u a te of
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! the C hristm as holidays.
He will
E ast Main.
82-4*
th e A shland high school.
Help celebrate w ith the football Will Have Saxophone Band—
i visit wjtb b}8 p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf
Bread,
52tf
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Photographs th a t tug at the heart strings, th at bring one
COME
AND
HEAR!
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MISS DOROTHY NICHOLS, of Chicago, spesiks on Ihe thenwj, "MY
LIFE IN THE CONVENT AND MY CONVERSION TO PROTEST­
ANTISM,” Sunday, 7:30 P. M„ at the Presbyter an, ( lunch.
boys a t Jackson H ot Springs Satur-
A band composed exclusively of j am es jj Doran.
FOR SALE— Silver Lad 2D717947;
72tf day night.
80-4 saxophones, played by high school;
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price $100. V ,H. C hapm an, Neil
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stu d en ts, is th e problem being work
Creek.
82-3*
Y
ou’ll
need
one
of
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a
u
lse
ru
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’s
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out by Carl H Loveland, d irecto r j suitg d u r,ng thg holidaya
W hy does Yeo w rite so m uch in­ A .r iv e Hero from K ansas—
.
78tf
su ran ce? T h ere’s a reason. In su re
! CONVALESCENT HOME— Are you
W ith A shland as th e ir destin atio n , of
high school band. T here a re ,
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w ith him and "spend the differen ce.”
a
t
p
resent
12
of
th
e
boys
playing
poisoning yourself with food?
Mr. and Mrs. W ill Mapes and son
NOTICE
P hone 274-J.
79tf
ibis
in
stru
m
e
n
t,
and
w
ith
th
e
recent
W a arren
of « M larsn
arshalltow
¡w
rr e n Mapes,
rnapes, oi
a.iio w n n, ,
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, Qn g a tu rd
D ecem ber 9, the ! Come and see w hat tem p tin g tra y s j
—W hat a happy thought for fond, parents and loving
| we can fix you w ithout s ta r c h e s 1
K a „ „ , . a rriv ed In the city la s . n i g h ., I™ ''* » ” °< ■ T r i t o n , snrophone b y , p o u rth
A nother big dance a t Jackson Hot
friends—a captivating photograph of son or daughter.
or sw eets.
82-1,
a lte r being on the road to r six weeks, i . J b e i l C otter, a com ple.e in strn m e n -, u n d e r new m anagem rn
,. w nl
Spr.'ngs S aturday. The football team
m anagem en
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—A dozen photographs will solve a DOZEN puzzling
will be present. W ill you be th ere? The p arty m ade the trip in a Buick ’ ltio n is possible.
handle all fresh and cured m eats at
FOR
RENT—
Two
fu
rn
ish
ed
a
p
a
rt­
gift problems. Make an appointment today and avoid
i" 6 ” and took th e so u th ern route. I
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80-4
reasonable prices. E. B. Decker.82-3
m ents, both have outside room s.
j Snow was encountered a t G allup
B e tte r be safe th an sorry.
See
the bustle and confusion of Christmas week.
W ill re n t for the w inter very
Pass,
New
Mexico,
and
a
fu
rth
e
r
de-
Beaver
R
ealty
Co.
about
your
lnsur-
NOTICE
—Photographs cost less than many gifts and tire more
Dolls repaired. F ix it Shop. 82tf
cheap.
Phone 263.
Mrs. M. J.
2 8 7 ti|
A rm enian lace sale, S atu rd ay a f­ to u r to tlie south was m ade. Several ance- Phone 68.
acceptable than most. A large photograph given with-
Shook.
82-21
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ternoon, 1 o'clock. Rose Bros. Vic­ C alifornia points w ere visited en
CARD OF THANKS
every
dozen.
The Mapes will spend the
Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf i We th an k our m any friends fo r t h e !
tro la room. Mrs. Sam M cNair and route.
MALE HELI' W ANTED
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w in ter here w ith the Jo h n W ild fam - jjread
Mrs. A,. A. M arske in charge.
52tf: kindness shown U3 d u rin g ou r sor- WANT PA RTIES w ith o r w ithout
ily, whom they used to know in th e
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DARLING STUDIO
row, especially th e Cl. A. R. post and . cars, to travel in Oregon and Cali-
m iddle west.
i \ VM- Agency E stab lish ed —
W. R. C.
fornia. A splendid money m ak-
for “ P ortraits th a t Please’’
W ith the estab lish m en t of the;
Mrs.
Jam
es
Lowe.
;
ing proposition. If in terested , call
EVER BEA R IN G R A SPB E R R IE S
B uescher band in stru m e n t line by
W alter Lowe.
Room 111, H otel A shland. 82-1*
LA FRANCE, the larg est and most
Carl H. Loveland in th e E nders de­
prolific, 50c each 3 for $1; E r ­
p a rtm e n t sto re, A shland now has
skine P ark, R anere and St. Regis,
ihe agency for th is line for so u th ern
th e best shippers, 10c each o r $5j
.
I Oregon. T here is now a com plete
per 100. E verbearing s tra w b e r­
stock of th is m ake of band in s tru ­
ries, $2 and $3 per 100; M arvel
m ents in the city.
Several sales
and Siovilli, $2 per 100. The Cory
have been m ade in M edford.
T hornless B lackberry, tips 15c j
each, 20 for $2.50 or $11 per 100.'
Cliff Payne m akes shaving stands.
I have tried B urbanks and th re e
75tf
o th er kinds and th e Cory is th e
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only “ th o rn le ss” p lan t th a t w illi
o rd e rs tak e n for N avajo ru g s .'
— by-
produce enough fru it to pay to Mrs M E Thom pson, 585 T errace
p lan t .and cultivate. ip m o n th -o ld
Save by buying doll clothes a t
p lan ts have produced 25 pounds o f |th e N eedlecraft Shop.
80tf
large b erries and no tho rn s. D. P
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Admission, 10 and SÔC
R em em ber D ecem ber 5 to 8. W in-;
Blue, 500 A shland St., A shland,
------W hat an enrichment of life Christmas brings. It brings a twinkle to the eye, a smile to the lip. It gives to
O regon.
82-5* te r F a ir.
D etrick sells for less.
/In Xmas Gift - Your Photograph
“ T h e Son of
the W o lf”
ré
a
/ u re
Jack London
ouze
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every home-the cheer th at m arks the day’with love. I t w arm s us with a fellow feeling for child and adult. It stirs
us with the spirit to give.
------We cannot too soon embrace this exhilirating spirit. Time is too brief to lag. Right now — while there is
ample elbow room, fresh and full assortments of merchandise, the salespeople unwearied—is the time for the ad­
venture ci Christmas Shopping ai the Treasure House o f Christmas Gifts. Shop early and shop early in the day.
‘Toys and Dolls on the Balcony’
MBF
You Can Save 1-3 to 1-2 Here
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Handkerchiefs
You will fir. d here a most
complete stock of handker­
chiefs for men, women and
children. Priced—
7c to $1.25 each
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G1 ives
Fancy Bath Towels
We have for your selection a
large assortment of Fancy
Bath Towels and Fancy Bath
Towel sets, priced—
Towels—35c to $1.39 ea.
Sets—98c to $2.25
Sweaters
Corduroy Robes
Bath Robe Blankets
W omen’s Corduroy Robes in
regular and extra sizes. Col­
ors, rose, blue, American
Beautv and gold. Priced—
$5.48 to $9.98
Blankets for making Bath
Rohes for men and women,
in light and dark patterns.
Priced at
$4.98 and $5.98 .
Felt Slippers
Hand Bags and Vanity
Comfy Felt Slippers with
Cases
cushion
soles,
all
styles
for
The Xmas shopper will find
All wool Knit Sweaters for
men,
women
and
children.
women in slipover and Tux­
a most complete line of hand
edo styles, also sweaters for Also leather slippers for men hags and Vanity Cases for
girls and boys in coat and
women. Priced—
slipover styles.
$1.25 to $10.98
Give her a Silk Kimona. A
new line made of changeable
Men’s
Silk
and
Knit
Ties,
in
.Satin Printed Silk and Dainty new Neckwear for
Holeproof S lk Sox for men
in black an I brown, some a large assortment of p at­ Cheney Satin. Also cotton the Xmas Shopper—vestees,
with fancy drop stitch, and terns. Some in Xmas boxes. kimonas made of Box Loom Bertha collars, collar and
cuff sets. Priced—
Crepe. Priced—
Priced at
priced at per pair—
69c
to
$1.85
ea.
59c to $6.98'ea.
$6.95 to $17.50
653, 85c, 89c, $1.25
W omen’s a n d children’s
gloves in Chamoisette, Wool
Knit, leather gloves in Cape
and Kid, all styles and prices
for the Xmas shopper.
Silk Sox
Silk Kimonas
Neck Tics
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING HERE
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
The Quality Store
New Neckwear
ONLY 13 SHOPPING DAYS
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UNTIL XMAS
WHERE YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED