Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 18, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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A8BLÄKD DAILY TIDUGH
Monday, D ecem ber 18, 1922
55-
Local and Personal
< d e b ía te A nniversary—
, u
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Johnson, of
Low er Alm ond stre e t celebrated th eir
66th w edding a n n iv ersary quierly at
th e ir hom e Sunday.
T his elderly
couple have a host of friends in the
city th a t wish them m any happy re-
tu rn s of the an n iv ersai> .
F ram ed p ictures for gifts. D arling
Studio,
90t?
We p u t the chicken in our tam ales
C ra te r L ake pictures, 50 cents up. F ile Depai trcent C alled—
Plaza C onfectionery.
90tf D arling Studio.
90tf
The fire d ep artm en t was called to
1235 E ast Main s tre e t shortly a fte r
W ho W ill W inter in South?
Dr. Pi ice to R e tu rn —
¡noon today, by a roof fire. The fire
A local p arty received tw o le tte rs I D r‘ C harles s - P lic e > v;ho recently was out before th e d ep artm en t a r-l
th is m o rning from friends in L o s , conducted a serie3 of evangelistic rived. The house was o ccu n ed bv
Angeles announcing th a t it had been and divine heaHng services in th e O. E Jobb.
rain in g ‘ night and day” for th e p a s“ city, will be in A shland D ecem ber 21,
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week in th e m etropolis of so u th ern according to a w ire received in t h e !
NOTICE
C alifornia. D oesn’t sound like m uch city yesterday. On account o f hi»i
Car now on tra c k containing four-
b e tte r w eath er than can be found in being here but one day, J. H. Doran, foot lim b wood, four-foot black oak,
A shland.
¡w ho was scheduled to speak on “ Man • 12 and 16 inch big dry pine and 16-
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I in th e M aking” a t the Civic club inch dry limb wood. O rders for this
O rder those Xm as oysters at the building on th a t d ate, has postponed wood should not be la te r th an Tues-
T avern Cafe.
90tf hjs lectu re u n til the follow ing even- day evening.
Save ex tra drayage
ins
Dr. Price is now conducting from yard. Phone 460. A. G. Ad-
m eetings in E ugene, and has ju st am s.
90-1
com pleted a series in Albany.
D A R L IN G S T U D IO
TODAY ONLY—
Mae Murray
-IN-
‘The Broadway Rose’
—The splendor of “ popular­
ity ” and the glamor of the
Great W hite Way.
*T'O BRING to you and your friends as much
as possible of the Beauty, Mystery ami Color
of C rater Lake is the mission of
Patterson. Pictures
F or sale by
DARLING’S STUDIO
McNAIR EROS. DRUG CO
3
r
Make Christmas the
Sw eetest Day of the Year
Let Everybody Receive a Box of Delicious Candy
We Gave Many Varieties to Choose From
Choice Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos
A Full Line of Pipes
Choose something that will bring joy to those you
wish to please
We Are Headquarters for Hot Tamales
THE FOUNTAIN
R. P. PORTER, Proprietor
! W ill L eave for Portland—
Mottoes. Christmas Cards.
Maxfield Parrish.
We do picture framing.
“ Portraits That Please”
Tuesday, Wednesday and
• Thursday
Get Your
Dorothy Phillips
I Christmas Furs
-—in—
‘Hurricane’s Gal’
— Destroyers, hydroplanes,
phantom ships and slinking
smugglers, all in a terrifie
play! Sensations; seascapes,
wonderful snatches of life
strife where league-long roll­
ers swell!
—Also—
at
Bartlett’s Fur Store
Largest Stock in Oregon
Outside of Portland
“ TOPICS OF THE DAY”
— and—
“ AESOP’S FABLES”
Adm., 10 and 35c, inel. tax
F. W. BARTLETT
115 W. Main, Medford
Page w ire fence on two sides. In i
city lim its. Term s. Owner, L ou­
ise C. T aylor Box 66, R. F. D.
A shland.
90-6*!
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wood and son
K enneth expect to leave W ednesday j
for P o rtla n d , w here they will spend i
th e holidays as the guests of Mr. LOST Between Sum m it and Ash-j
W ood’s parents.
land brow n grip. L iberal r e w a rd .,
Leave a t Tillings office.
90-2* i
I
Our Xm as candy is hom e-m ade, !
90tf i FOR SALE— Full blooded Jersey!
Plaza Confectionery.
bull, two and a half years old. i
90-3* !
Phone 4-F-12.
Odd Fellow s dance T h u rsd av night I -------------
at hall. Rebeccas and friends invit-1 W ANTED I Wiint to buy from own-!
ed. Music by Dickey’s orchestra.
e r a th re e or four room house close
90-3
in. W ill pay $200 down, term s on!
balance.
House m ust be priced
reasonably. A ddress Box E, care
of Tidings.
90-3* ,
XMAS
Crater Lake views, 50e and up.
PATHE NEWS
H ighw ay P ro p e rty __
! FOR SALE OR RENT— F o u r room
Some splendid property on Pacific
cottage w ith garage. See Mrs. C.
Highw ay betw een A shland and Med-!
p,ane a t Tidings.
90-4
¡¡ford a t a ttra c tiv e price.
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SALE— 2 1-3 acres good d ark
R ealty Agency.
'
soil.
Several oak trees.
New
ì
FRAMED PICTURES
—Also—
G ia n ts P ass Man H ere—
T rin ity Guild cooked food sale at
Joe S. M cFadden, county com m is­
Erfders Store, D ecem ber 21.
96-2 sioner for Josephine county, was in
th e city on business from G rants
M edford S. P . Man \ isits—
Pass th is m orning. W hile here he
Mark M ontgom ery, ag en t for th e negotiated for an elev ato r to be used
Southern Pacific a t M edford, and I. in his d ep artm en t. This was a p art
T. Sparks, d istric t fre ig h t and pas- of a carload of road construction!
senger agent for the sam e road, w ith equipm ent shipped into the city from
h e a d q u arte rs in E ugene, wore in the th e no rth by Sam Shell, who will use
city on business today.
the rem a in d e r of the carload in his!
work on the G reen Springs m ountain
C ra te r L ake p ictu res, 50 cents u p .! road
M cFadden stated th a t the!
D arling Studio.
90tf sunshine today was qu ite a relief
from th e fog th a t hangs over the
T: k es Place as Clerk—
Rogue riv e r d u rin g th is tim e of year.
J. E. K uykendall has taken the
place of L. G. F itz w ate r as clerk a t
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
th e Plaza m ark et. Mr. K uykendall
' cam e here recently from Texas and LOST— G irl’s green (sw eater.
R e­
¡expects to m ake his hom e in th is
tu rn to D etrick’s G roceteria. Suit­
i city.
able rew ard.
90-tf
It is not too late to have your portraits finished in
time for Christmas. Arrange for your sitting now
Our Suits Will Last You Longer, Fit You Belter,
and Cost You Less
P A U L S E R U D ’S
WANTED— Man for general w o rk .1
In q u ire Plaza Confectionery. 90tt'i
IOPPING
Your Attention,
Please
The most up-to-date luncheonette outfit—nil electrically
heated—just installed. This outfit enables us to serve
you with the very best in
COFFEE — HOT CHOCOLATE
HOT BOUILLON, ETC.
Our sjteeial home made Chile Con Carne, Home Made
Pies and Chicken Tamales are delicious.
EXTRA FINE LINE OF CHRISTMAS
CANDIES
Ninlnger & Warner
At Elhart’s
For Him
Conklin Gold Pen and Gold
Pencil (in one b o x ). . . $8.50
Conklin P e n s .. .. $2.50-7.00
Conklin Pencils. . .$1.00-5.00
Eversliarp Pencils $1.00-5.00
Ingersoll Watches $1.50-7.50
Ash Trays and Smoking
Sets ........................ 65c-$3.00
Bill Folds and Leather
Purses ....................75c*$3.00
Leather Cigarette Cases
$1.00-2.00
Card Cases and Cards
$1.00-2.00
Books—Fiction and Gift
Books .................... 85c-$2.50
Mirrors, Shaving Sets
Stationery
Remington Portable
Typewriters
For Her
Christmas Present
Ivory Toilet Goods 65c-$8.00
Perfume and Toilet Sets
75c $7.50
C rater Lake Pictures
$2.50-8.75
(’a m e r a s .............. $1.50-20.00
Pottery at 20% Discount
Myrtlewood Pieces $1.25-5.00
Phot A lb u m s........$1.00-2.75
IF A
Stationery in Fancy Boxes
The Ford Garage
IS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A
Ford Sedan and Coupe
is a notch or two past your pocketbook, then why not
a year’s subscription to the Dearborn Independent—$1.50
A set of Weed Chains
A Lugagc Carrier
A Goodyear Tire or Tube A Tire Cover
A Spotlight
A Nickel Radiator Cap
A Flash Lamp
A Tire Lock
A Tool Box
A Speedometer
or any one of many useful
articles
A Canteen
Eaton, Crane & P ik e ’s and
W hiting & Cook’s
New line of Mottoes 65c-$1.50
Vanity C a s e s ........$1.50-6.00
Leather Gift Novelties
Corona T y p ew riter.. .$50.00
Guide for Those Who Want
the Right Gift for Women
The Useful Gifts to Please Any
Fine Underwear is an Ideal
Woman May Be Found
Cift to Your Intimate
at McGee’s
Friend or Relative
FURS
—a wonderful selection of
Chokers and Scarfs in a great
variety of animal skins.
—Silk Gowns
—"Waists and Blouses
Why Not Give
—Suit, Coat or Dress
—Silk Bloomers
—Bathrobe or Kimona
—A most complete assortment
of Silk Umbrellas ranging in
price from $4.95 to $11.50.
W hat could be more acceptable
to any woman or young lady ?
—Silk or Wool Sweater
—Neckwear or Bags
—Kid Gloves
- S il k Vests
—Silk Gowns
—Silk Camisoles
Em broid­
ered Gowns or C hem ises
—P h ilip p in e
—Chamoisette Gloves
—Black Cat Hose in-Silk or in
Silk and "Wool
—K ayser Silk Hose
In fa n ts’ W ear
—Silk or Woolen Dress Goods
XMAS HANDKERCHIEFS
—individual Handkerchiefs at
any price from 5 c to $2.00.
—Boxed Handkerchiefs in a
dozen pretty packs in fine
Swisses or linens.
35c to $2.25 per box
—P retty Camisole
—Silk Petticoat
—or one of the dainty models
in V a rn e r’s or Gossard corsets
The Low Clearance Prices on Coats, Suits and Dresses Should Make Them Worth Considering as Gifts for Those
Who May Be in Need of a New One
See Our Big Displays
at
HARRISON BROS.
Ford, Lincoln and Fordson
Dealers
H and
STORE OPEN EVENINGS THURS., FRI., SAT.