Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 15, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    A8HLAHD DAILY TIDEMGS
PAGE FOUR
Entertain at Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Fay P o tte r, who are
! visiting a t the W . E verton hom e on
i Allison s<reet, w ere d in n er guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. N orm an
• Mack, on L iberty stre e t, recently.
Will Come lot Funeral—
Carl Sm ith, of D unsm uir, and
C laude L. A nderson, of P o rtla n d , are
expected to a rriv e in A shland t h i s ; A lot of good second-hand furni
evening, called here by th e d eath of lu re at Iceuhow er’s new and second
Land store. Come and see it.
th e ir father-in-law , L. Jam es Heer.
E ast Main. P hone 171.
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Save by buying doll clothes at ,
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th e N eed lecrait Shop.
80tf «ouï? B anana T ra in —
A tra in load of bananas, consist-
ing
of 28 c a is, passed th ro u g h Ash-
i*iice M eetings Start—
Services of Rev. C harles Price, land last night. This is th e eleventh
who Is called by some a ‘‘Divine tra in load of this fru'it th a t has»
H ealer,” s ta rte d th is afternoon a t passed th ro u g h h ere recently, but
the M ethodist church. He talk s ev­ this shipm ent was slightly larg er
ery a fte rn o o n and evening this week, th an any of the past shipm ents.
concluding Sunday night. T here w a s'T h e se tra in s are handled on practic-
a huge crowd in the church this af- ally passenger tra in tim e, only 30
ternoou. H is first “ healin g ” session m inutes being allow ed to get th e cars
is F rid a y .— Eugene G uard.
¡through th e local yards.
Friday, December 15, 1022
I At Medford Today—
Get your C hristm as neckw ear a t
Miss C laudine Cox spent the d a y C r r e s T ailor Shop. All p u re silk and
in M edford, w here she is having some big values— ju st opened from New
d en tal w ork done by Dr. Johnson.
¡Y ork today.
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MIDLAND LYCEUM COURSE
Auspices of the
O» Trip to Steinm an—
i B illings on Committee—
A rth u r W icks and W. M. D enion- T hrough an in a d v e rta n t e rro r the
m ade th e trip to Steinm an th is nam e of G. H. B illings was om itted
m orning on th e tra in , w here M r.' as being on th e advisory com m ittee
“ad g0)ne buglne9’3 lo tr a n s a c t 'to act w ith th e C h au tau q u a associa-!
A M E R IC A N
L E G IO N
STEW A R T
a fte r which th e two gentlem en ex- tlon relativ e to th e sale of th e site
of the C h au tau q u a building to the
pected to hike back to A shland.
C om m unity H otel corporation, w ith
E.
D. Briggs a n d C. B. Lam kin. Mr. ;
Visited Mack Farm ily—
¡^jr and Mrs. D arrell Cum m ins, B illings was appointed a t the tim e
Mr and Mrg Johll c h risto ffe rso n the o th er two m en w ere nam ed.
and M essrs C harles Dale and C har-
D em onstration S. & W. canned
|^ g C hristofferson w ere guests a t the
H olm es
hom e of M r. and Mrs. N orm an M ack .1 fruit> vegetables and fish
G rocery, S aturday. Decem ber 16.
S. & W. Coffee will be served. 88-1
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
I. L O N G
VETERAN OF TWO WARS
will si>eak on
U
Reaching the Goal”
ARMORY—8 o ’Clock
DECEMBER 16
Adm., 25 and 50c
FO R REN T— Five room furnished
house, c en trally located; a d u lts
preferred . In q u ire 357 V ista S t.'
P hone 122.
8 8 -tf'
B etter clothes for LESS a t P au l-:
s e ru d ’s.
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M erry C hristm as will soon be here. FOR RENT— F u rn ish ed bed room ,
have a fn n n ne of n u t s and can-!
hot and cold w a te r; b re a k fa st if'
dies a t th e right prices. Plaza Mar-
desired. 147 G ranite.
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Now Convelescing—
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k et, 61 N orth Main.
FOR REN T— A th re e room , com ­
Mrs. M arl H ale, of M orton stre e t,
pletely furnished a p a rtm e n t. Two
is convelescing from an a tta c k of Masons E lect Officers—
blocks from post office on paved
the “ flu .”
The sta te d m eeting of A shland
stre e t. P hone 432-Y or 4 0. 88-2
lodge No. 23, A. F. & A. M., was held
C hristm as candy special at th e Va ¡last n ig h t in the M asonic tem ple, and FOR SALE— Good five room house
riety store. Buy it now.
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w ith b ath . Nice large lot on paved
the follow ing officers were elected
s tre e t rig h t in tow n, paving and
for th e com ing y e a r: K arl P. Niins,
lauly E lks Meet—
sidew alk all paid for. F o r quick
! m a ste r; M ilton H. E llis, senior w ar-
A large num ber of Lady E lks den; g A Pet(?rs J r
jun5or w a r.
sale will sell cheap.
This is a
spent a p leasan t afternoon in th eir den; w illia m Day> secretary , and E .i
real b argain. No agents. Phone
club room yesterday.
Mrs. Ira V. C arter, tre a su re r.
ow ner, 396-.T.
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Shourty having the l,igh score in
bridge and Mrs. C. R. M inkler th e
high score in “ 500.” The hostesses,
M esdam es Hile and B artges, served
dain ty refreshm ents.
The crowd will be a t Ja ck so n ’s
dance S atu rd ay night. W ill you bq
th e re ?
■ 87-3
With a certain similarity of appearance prevalent in all Christmas Gift assortments, the woman in $ arch
of something unusual will find in this store a refreshing diversity of suggestions, many oi which are distinct 1\
apart from the commonplace in some vital characteristic.
The items mentioned on this page give hut a brief idea of the variety and scope of our Christmas
assortment.
DO YOUR CHRISTM AS SHOPPING HERE
TOYS ON THE BALCONY I
() BEING to you and your friends as much
possible of the Beauty, Mystery and Color
of ( ’rater Bake is the mission of
T as
R c‘‘i<len<>e and Business Lots—
At h alf value.
Now is the tim e
to get bargains. Don’t w ait
u ntil
sp rin g to buy. N uff Sed. Staples
R ealty Agency.
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Patterson Pictures
DARLING’S STUDIO
Articles for the Dressing Table
To W inter in South—
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pro3e, of 314
G arfield stre e t, a re am ong th e Ash-i
land people who have left for the
so u th to spend the w inter. They ex­
pect to rem ain a t P etalum a, Calif.
McNAIR EROS. DRUG CO
Here is a never failing source of supply for your Xmas
list. The number of items you can obtain, things that
will please your friends, from this assortment ot quality
merchandise, seem unlimited.
All at popular prices to please you.
Scotch Scones—
At th e Hom e B akery and R e sta u -|
ra n t. E a t your Sunday d in n er here. I]
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Mrs. Updegraft Improving—
Mrs. S arah U pdegraft, of L ib erty ,
stre e t, who has been qu ite ill w ith !
“ flu ,” is im proving slowly.
Photos m ade now d e liv e re d , for
Xm as. Studio A shland.
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Visited at Belleview —
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gall, of B elle­
view, visited rela tio n s in A shland
th is week.
For sale by
Gifts that Serve
T O -N IG H T
PENTICOSTAL CHURCH
COR. F IF T H AND EAST MAIN
By Special Request
G irls
in free
Shop.
cem ber
and boys, win a bicycle tire
guessing contest a t F ix-It
C ontest ends S atu rd ay , De­
23, a t 6 p. m.
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Moves B lacksm ith Shop —
N ate H igh, who has been o p e ra t­
ing a blacksm ith shop for th e past
few years a t the co rn er of F irs t and
C s tre e ts, has moved to a location on
th e low er side of B stre e t betw een
F o u rth and F ifth . The shop w here
he was form erly located is on the
lot belonging to th e city and will
probably be to rn down in th e n ear
fu tu re.
IFghw ay P ro p e rty —
Some splendid property on Pacific
Highway betw een A shland and Med­
ford a t a ttra c tiv e price.
Staples
R ealty Agency.
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M O S T O P OUR C U S TO M E R S U S F
CALUMET
Th« kcoa^m? BAKING POWDER
PLUMMER’S GROCERY
Children’s, priced
Free W ill Offering Taken
$1.39, $1.75
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Handkerchiefs
with hand embroidery
Priced ea. 25c, 29c, 35c, 39c
DARLING STUDIO
Children’s Handkerchiefs
It is not too late to have your portraits finished in
time for Christmas. Arrange for your sitting now
Priced ea. 7c, 10c, 15c, 20c
Men’s Handkerchiefs
FRAMED PICTURES
Crater Lake views, 50c and up.
Manicure Sets
Maxfield Parrish.
Silk Ties
^/U m brellas
W omen’s Handkerchiefs
with fancy colored border
Priced ea. 18c—3 for 50c
Large assortment of patterns
Til«
Indespensable
69c each
You don’t need
an um brella all
the tim e — h u t
when you do, you
need it bad. That
is why one of ,
these high qual- :
ity
um brellas
m akes a very acceptable gift.
Men’s Bathrobes
Made of Beacon Blankets
Priced at $6.48, $6.98, $7.98
Holeproof Sox
i Silk Umbrellas
Pure Thread Silk
Priced from. $4.98 to $11.98 Priced, pair 85c, 98c, $1.25
—in attractive leather cases,
with Silk lining, will make a i Initial Handkerchiefs
good Xmas Gift. Priced
Priced each ................ 29c
$1 98 to $3.98
Mottoes. Christmas Cards, We do picture framing.
“ P ortraits T hat Please’’
Men’s Supports
and Arm Bands
Pure Linen Handkerchiefs
Priced per pair. 39c and 50c
Priced ea. 29c, 35c, 50c. 69c
TODAY
¿TOMORROW
TAC
Betty
COMPSON
Handbags and Vanity Cases
Men’s Suspenders
The high quality and excellent workmanship of these
exquisite bags make them ideal for Gift purposes.
Put up in a Gift Box
? KARTTUU
A com plete line of c h ild ren ’s toys
in balcony. «East 9lde Pharm acy. 78t
W ill Be Gut S a tu rd a y —
Mrs. R. W. Conover will be a t her
shop S atu rd ay a fte r two weeks en­
forced vacation caused by a severe
a tta c k of pleurisy.
$1.98, $2.19, $2.75
•
Cheap in su ran ce is costly a t any
price. F o r sound in su ra n c e a t re a ­
sonable rate s, see Billings Agency.
E stablished 1883.
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Make Trip to Medford—
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. K uykendall
and Mrs. B urus. Mrs. K u y k en d all’s
m other, m otored to M edford today.
Men’s priced
“ MY L IF E IN THE CONVENT AND MY
CONVERSION TO PROTESTANTISM ’’
Spend Week-End H eie—
G eorge B rookm iller spent th e l a s t !
w eek-end w ith his fam ily in A sh-|]
land.
of
$1.25, $1.48, $1.75, $2.19
will repeat her lecture on
Some new dance h its a t Ja c k so n ’s!
H ot Springs S atu rd ay night.
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to give the masculine mem­
bers of your list for Christ­
The sheer loveliness
silk underwear and dainty, mas. An easy problem when
hand embroidered Philippine
you shop here.
underwear makes them ideal
gifts from one woman to
another.
Silk Gowns, Combinations,
Silk Knit Ties
Camisoles, Bloomers, Petti­
95c and $1.25 each
coats and Boudoir Caps—
Philippine Hand Embroid­
e r e d Combinations a n d
Cheney Silk Ties
Gowns. Priced
$3.48 to $5.98
$1.25, $1.39, $1.85
Women’s, priced
Miss Dorothy Nichols
You are wondering what
From one Woman
to Another
A Xmas gift is always ap­
preciated, hut a gift that is
serviceable is double appre­
ciated. There ¡¡^nothing more
serviceable than a pair of
these attractive bedroom
slippers, made of high qual"
ity materials.
7:45
Gifts for Men
if]
II
"The
Bonded
Woman”
—A romantic drama of ship­
wreck and South Seas, primi­
tive passions and an all-con­
quering love. Richard Dix and
John Bowers in the excellent
cast.
----- Also——
“ OH PROMISE M E ’’
A Very Promising Comedy
Admission—10 and 35c
Hycrest Bags
Blankets
Priced at $1.25, $1.48, $2.48, $3.48, $3.98, $4.48, $4.98,
A Gift for the Home. All- $5.98, $8.48, $«.98, $7.48, and $9.75.......................7...........
s
Men’s Arm Bands
Put up in a Gift Box
Vanity Cases
wool blankets priced at
9.48, $11.50, $12.50
Priced per pair, ,59c and 75c
Priced per p air...............50c
Priced at $1.25, $1.39, $2.48, $3.75, $4.98,and $5.48.
WHEN IN DOUBT GIVE A MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATE
The Gift that is Always Acceptable
—SILK HOSIERY. Our assort­
ment of Holeproof and Burlington
is complete. Priced $1.50 to $3.98 pr.
THE
STO RE
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E.
W HERE
R. ISAAC & CO.
THE QUALITY STORE
YOUR
PATRONAGE
NECKW EAR— A Gift that always
pleases.
A new shipment just ar­
rived for Christmas shoppers.
IS
A P P R E C IA T E D