Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 20, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    Wednesday, December 20, 1022
ASHLAND DALLI TIDINGS
PAG» FOUB
Going to Portland—
L eaving for Independency»—
Get Your
Christmas Furs
at
Miss E dyth Stevenson, of the
Miss Leota R ogers, of th e A shland
high school will spend th e holidays H aw thorne school, expects to spend
w ith h er p aren ts, who live near In ­ the C hristm as vacation visiting w ith
friends in P o rtla n d
H er hom e is in
dependence.
Colorado.
Largest Stock in Oregon
Outside of Portland
Miss M arie F alld in e,
Jackson
county h ealth nurse, was in th e city
today a ssistin g the E lk s’ in th e ir
plans for C hristm as.
AT OUR STORE
V isitors from Gold H ill—
Mr. and Mrs. F red Adam s, of Gold
Hill and M edford w ere recen t guests
a t th e Aden Spencer hom e e a st of
A shland.
Mr. A dam s is w ith the
R eaver cem ent people.
V isitin g W ith Friends,—
WE HAVE ALL THE NUTS AND
Mrs. N athan Gale, of G ran ts P ass,
is visiting a t th e hom e of her p ar­
en ts Mr. and Mrs. A1 S h erard , of
E ast Main stre e t.
CANDIES FOR HOLIDAY
SHOPPERS
DECEMBER
We don’t sell for less, b u t we give
! you the b est buy for y o u r m oney a t
! the W hite House.
»2-2
21
2:30 and 7:30 p. m.
Apply H otel Vendom e. 92-tf
HEALING SERVICE
LOST— Between Pine and F ru it As- —
sociation. black g a u n tle t driving, J
glove for rig h t band. R e tu rn .to
41 G ran ite St. for rew ard.
92-2* Iggj
WANTED— W om an to do general
housew ork. P hone 170.
92tf;
F re sh crabs for your C hristm as
d in n er will add to its richness. Get
FO R SALE — Five room p lastered J
them a t the W hite H ouse.
92-2
house, sleeping porch, garage, j:
fru it house, lot 50 by 140. Cen-!l
Going to E ugene—
tra lly located.
R easonable. 78 J
Miss G eraldine R uch expects to
Second stre e t.
92-eod-3*h
spend th e holiday vacation a t her
hom e in E ugene, and will also visit FOR SALE— B fla t cornet. Call 561
91-3*
in P o rtlan d .
C St.
115 IV. Main, Medford
A r m o r y , T o m o r r o w O n ly
O ur stock of candy and n u ts is FOR SALE— 20 acre farm , stocked
I ¡com plete and the price Is right. At
and equipped, on E a st Main street.)
92-2
the W hite House.
F ra n k Beswick R. F. D. box 176.,
92-6*
County N urse in City—
F. W. BARTLETT
WILL HOLD SERVICES AT THE
H. D. M cNair and W ilLam L. P o l­
Ciiff Payne has Sprusteel ladders.
led, form erly o f th e B uiek Service
S tation , are now in th eir new loea-
TOO LATE TO CLASSI*'«
t l i n — th e Park G arage, w here they
are prepared to look a fter your many FOR SALE— A lm ost new w hite en-j
am el kitchen cabinet (H oosier)
w an ts in th e au tom ob ile lin e.
0 1 -2
$30.
Bartlett’s Fur Store
Dr. C h a r les Price
Best Christinas Suggestion
SPECIAL SALE ON A PPL E S this
week only. Nice, large, red ap-
'p le s, good e a ters, good keepers,
good cookers good lookers. Come
and get them fo r $1.00 per box, or
I will deliver a t $1.25 per box.
A G. Adam s, 240 T hird St. Phone
460.
92-1
YHC THEATER BEAUTIFUL
tei
TODAY, TOMORROW
Fáfs
Dorothy Phillips
—in—
B akery Goods—
G raham bread, rolls, hom e
m ince pie, cakes and cookies.
B akery and R e sta u ra n t, 69
Main.
H . B. P L U M M E R
GROCER
m ade
Home
N orth
92-tf
O ur celery and lettu ce is th e best
to be had. Look ou r stock over be­
fore buying.
W hite H ouse G roce­
te ria .
92-2
I
‘Hurricane’s GaV
— The p u rsu it th ro u g h gale swept
seas of sm uggling schooner and
d estro y er;
hydroplanes soaring
overhead to a tta c k — w hile in the
m idst of a h u rric an e seaw om an
and society woman b a ttle for the
one m an.
—Also—
“ AESOP’S FABLES’’
•—and—
“ TOPICS OF THE DAY’’
COMING— NEXT SUNDAY'
A REAL CHRISTMAS STORY
SANTA CLAUS
a t the M atinee w ith Som ething
for all th e Kiddies
What could be better for her? Saves its price in
laundry bills, and you use it as it pays. Satisfactory
terms arranged so the saving will pay the bill in a year.
Come in and let us show you how fine it works and
how easy it can be paid for.
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E =3
r£’2
M urphy Electric Shop
ON THE PLAZA
ASHLAND, OREGON
TELEPHONE 82
Adin., 10 and 35c, inci. tax
To Our Friends and Customers
As we are approaching the New Year, we take the
liberty to extend our Friends and Customers, a MERRY
CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR. We wish
that each of you may prosper and that I may again be
favored with the opportunity to serve you, as in the past.
So we thank you in advance for any patronage you may
extend for 1923, and again wishing you a
Merry Christmas
T h e S p irit of C h r is tm a s
White House Groceteria
338 EAST MAIN
That genial spirit who hovers over the earth during the Christmas season, scattering his cheer and good
will among us mortals with a lavish hand, will soon make his yearly visit.
And who among us can resist the glow of good-fellowship and the impulse to wish anyone we max happen
to meet, “ A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year,’’ that the holiday season carries with it.
But the real pleasure of Christmas' lies in the gifts with which you remember your friends, and if you
would enjoy shopping for them, this store is the place to come. Here the cheery holiday atmosphere prevails,
accompanied by a desire to render helpful service to you in the choosing of your offering to The Spirit of
Chri s tm a s.
ASHLAND, ORE.
Do Your Christmas Shopping Here
»
Toys and Dolls on the Balcony
Dressed Dolls at a Saving of •' to
H R IST M À /
I
SEE OUR LINE o f TOYS and DOLLS BEFO R E PURCHASING ELSEW1I
OVELTIEZ
WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO WISH ALL
OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS .
A
ZZ?errp Christmas
J
AND
/Jappp
Dew Year
THE VARIETY STORE
89 North Main
Games, D ishes, P ian os, Picture Books,
M echanical Toys, H arm onicas and Tree Trim m ings
Gift Suggestions You Can Find Here
Gloves. Neckwear, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Silk Underwear, Boudoir Caps, Hand Bags, Vanity Cases, Cunuy
Slippers. Hand Embroidered Underwear, Bath Rohes, Kimonas in Silk or Cotton, Silk Umbrellas, Silks, Ivory
Toilet Articles, Bags and Suit Cases, Ash Trays, Sox, Neckties, Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs, Boys’ Sweaters,
Wool Blankets, Pendleton Fancy Robes, Auto Robes, Table Linen, Lace Scarfs and Center Pieces.__________ __
S T O R E H O U R S C O M M E N C I N G T H U R S D A Y 8 A. M . T O 8 : 3 0 R . M .
CHILDREN’S HANKERCHIEFS
—7 cents each, three for 2 0 cents.
THE
STO R E
E. R. IS A A C & C O
W HERE
TH E QUALITY' STORE
YOUR
PATRONAGE
BOYS’ HANDKERCHIEFS
—With colored borders—10c eaeli
’S
A P P R E C IA T E D
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