Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 19, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Local and Personal
H om e from C orvallis—
Miss M argaret Johnson is a t home
from O. A. C., for the holidays, vis­
itin g w ith h er p a re n ts, Dr. and Mrs
F. H. Johnson, 146 M anzanita.
W hy not have th a t photograph
m ade w hile th e children a re home
for vacation?
Studio A shland will
please you.
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TODAY — TOMORROW
THURSDAY
TOO LATE TO CLA39IFT
Shopper from W e e d -
Mrs. E ugene Holm es, of W eed, FOR SALE— T urkeys, dressed or u n - '
, Calif., ia a C h ristm as shopper in
dressed.
George
W. Nichols. •
! A shland today.
Phone 18F2.
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G randchild H ad C ioupy Cou*:h
LOST— L e a th e r note book and check
‘ My gran d sh ild could get no relief
book, S aturday. F in d e r re tu rn to
.w h a te v er from a very bad c ro m y ,
T idings office.
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cough,” w rites P e te r L andis, Mey­
ersd ale, Pa., “ u n til I gave him F o l­ LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN— One
light colored Jersey cow, branded
ey’s Honey and Tar. It is a great
on jaw . Tin tag in left ear. N ot­
help for chest and th ro a t tro u b le .” i
ify C harles Pape, A shland. 91-2*
Coughs, colds, croup, th ro a t, chest
and bronchial irrita tio n quickly re FOR SALE OR TRADE— 10 room
lieved w ith F oley’s Honey and Tar.
bungalow and larg e lot in east
C ontains no opiates — in g redients
M edford valued a t $3000. W ill
p rin ted on the w rapper. Stood the
ta k e A shland p ro p erty up to
test of tim e serving th re e g en era­
$2000. V alue and difference can
tions. Sold everyw here.
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be paid like ren t. C. C. P ierce
M edford.
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A new shipm ent o f fancy gold fish
at th e Variety Store, Hit
Have you ever asked yourself that question
alter spending more money than you knew you
could afford:’ I t ’s not a selfish reflection; it’s
really your conscience entering a protest
against waste.
i3 100 per cent ready for the Final Days. Ready with the best
all-round stock of Gift M erchandise we have ever o tte re d — ami
th a t is a significant statem en t.
TOILET ARTICLE SETS
1* rom th e W orld’s Best P erfum ers
D jer Kiss Sets ..................................................................
$3
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H u d n u tt’s T hree Flow er Sets ........................................ $2 50 to $" 5<>
Jonteel Sets ................................................................
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C olgates Sets for Men .............................................
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Cutex M anicure Sets ...................................................... . . . . .60c to $L 50
Red F e a th e r M anicure S e t s ...............................................
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The Citizens Bank of Ashland
MITCHELL PIANO
STUDENT WILL MAKE
MORE MUSIC
P rices are b ettor at the Variety
Store, 8 » X. Main St,
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Drug Store
You don’t feel that way when you put vour
money into an interest-hearing account.
Main.
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McNair
Bros.
What Did I Get Out of It?
Ashland, Oregon
PERFUMES
Many Novelty Packages— say it w ith p e rfu m e ................ 25c to $2 50
P erfum e A tom izers ............................................................. .. fl0 to $2.50
P erfum e D ropper B o t t l e s .................................................... $1.25 to $5 00
Don’t neglect it. X m as vacation is
y our o p p o rtu n ity to have those pho-j
tos m ade.
See o u r work.
Studio
A shland.
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Get it a t the Army Store. O p e n :
this week from 7 a. ni. to 10 p. m.
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The Best Stationery Values
W e’ve Offered in Years
E aton, C rane & P ik e ’s High G rade P aper, all white or
an asso rtm en t of colors, from ................................. 25c to $9.00
Eversharp Pencils
Single Pencils ..............................................................................
to |6 00
In Sets with W ahl F o u n tain Pen .................................................... $8.50
Christ m as Special—
Special prices on box han d k er
chiefs, crocheted yokes, tow els gar
ters, m en ’s pongee h andkerchiefs a n d '
c h ild re n ’s dresses and coats, all this:
week. The N eedlecraft Shop.
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FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION
while the hurricane howled,
a destroyer roared in pursuit
and above a ’plane soared
beagle-like, woman did not
fight against woman, hut
FOR woman in a climax as
big as they make ’em!
—Also—
Views and Description of the
Astoria Fire
—Also—
“ TOPICS OF THE DAY’’
—and—
“ AESOP’S FABLES’’
Adin., 10 and 35c, inch tax
Fountain Pens
Announcement
H. I). McNair and W ili'am L . P o l­
lei, form erly o f the Buick Service
! Station, a re now in tlie ’r new loca­
tion— th e Park G arage, w here they
are prc|N»ted to look a fter your m any
w ants in th e au tom ob ile line.
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W a te rm a n ’s F o u n tain Pens w ith the sam e price range as
ever ........................................................................... ..
and upw ard
P a rk e r Duofold Pen ..................................................................
$7 50
The New Novels
Make your selection from o n r assortm ent of new fiction of 1922
by Rex Beach. Curwood, R in eh art, Kyne, Lincoln, and o th er
p o p u lar a u th o rs.
Whitman’s Candies
In Gift P ackages .................................................................. $1.00 to $3.00
We wish to announce to the Public that we have moved from
the Buick Service Station to the Park Garage, and can now
give you real service in Storage, Car Washing, Repair Work
and anything else in the Automobile line.
Mr. W heeler, of th e east p a rt of
the city, expects to leave this week
for C alifornia, w here he will spend
ia
th e holidays.
Trouble«] w ith W eak K idneys
SUGGESTIONS
L adies’ H andbags and P u rses ........................................ $1.25 to $6.00
Book E n d s ..............................................................$2.00 to $4.50 per pair
F ram ed M o tto es..................... 70c
F l a s h l i g h ts ...........$1.50 to $4.00
“ A Day in the Siskiyous .....................................................................$2.00
G enuine Ivory P y ra lin , single pieces or sets
Games for C hildren— F linch, Rook, Polly A nna. Dom inoes, Puzzle
Peg— Etc., Etc.
G enuine Therm os and U niversal Lunch K its ...............................$2.75
E astm an K odaks .................................................................. $2.50 to $70.00
HcNair & Pollei
“ Have been troubled w ith weak
kidneys since childhood,” w rites
Mrs. G. Hyde. Benzonia, M ichigan.
“ Now past forty and have hall te r ;
rible backache and th a t tired out
feeling, h ardly able to do my work.
By using Foley K idney P ills, accom ­
panied w ith Foley C a th a rtic T ablets
I soon felt like a new person.” Back­
ache, rh eu m atic pains, dizziness and
b lu rred vision a re sym ptom s of k id ­
ney trouble. Foley K idney P ills give
quick relief. Sold everyw here. 89tf
Greeting Cards
PARK GARAGE
ASHLAND, ORE.
O ur tables are full to overflow ing with the leading m a u u fc c tu re rs’
b ran d s of G reeting' C ards— 3c to 25c
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McNair Brothers
The
lis a s
THE
store
SINCE 1894
Oregon Fire Relief Associatior
of M c M innville O regon
Has Stood for the Highest Standards of Mutual Fire Insurance
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It is Oregon’s largest fire insurance company, with a record of twenty-eight years’ successful fire underwriting. During thisperiod is has paid policy lrolders for fire losses nearly two
million dollars, besides accumulating a
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Surplus and R eserv e Fund of Over
One-Half Million Dollars
This for the protecting of its fifty thousand policy holders, representing Seventy Million Fire Insurance
IN THE ASTORIA FIRE DEC. 8, 1922
the association sustained losses on twenty-nine policies, which were adjusted under the direction of President Rhodes December 10th, lltli and 12th, reported to the Executive Committee, ap­
proved and ordered paid December 13th.
Dn December 14th, Secretary Hagerty and Treasurer Apperson delivered in person cheeks aggregating forty-one thousand dollars, in full payment of these losses, for which they received
letters of commendation for prompt and satisfactory settlement ami for personal attention of Executive Officers from the following:
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Mrs. W. S. K inney
Dr. N ellie S. Vernon
Mrs. L ena W ildt
Mrs. E m m a K. C olw ell
H. L. H enderson
(7 policies)
(2 policies)
S kyles
J. H. .Jeffers
S easide Ixxige, A. O. V. W.
Mrs. M. K epler
M oose L odge
J . G. and A. 8. Babbidge
L ow er Colum bia Co-Op. Creann ry
COULD YOU EXPECT MORE?
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A ndrew Y oung
Jacob E ddison
Mrs. Theo Josephson
M aty T aylor E sta te
Mrs. 8. L. B urgess
Im proved Order Redm en
(2 policies)
(2 policies)
J. H. Hall
SHOULD YOU BE SATISFIED WITH LESS?
Why Place Your Fire Insurance In Foreign Companies, When the Best Can Be
secured In Oregon’s Largest Home Company?
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If interested, phone our local agent, or write
THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION
B. F. RHODES, President
E. NORTHIT, Vice-President
MCMINNVILLE, OREGON
HEWITT & SOX
Counselors
G. H. YEO, LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE PHONE 274-J
W. C. HAGERTY, Secretary
E. C. APPERSOX, Treasrure
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