Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 21, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    C. of C. Secretary 111—
—
J.
H.
F
u
ller,
secretary
of the cham ­
In
honor
of
h
er
son's
b
irth
d
ay
,
SAINT OF VIRTUE AND PIETY
A. F . & A. M.
ber
of
com
m
erce,
was
confined
to his
Mrs.
Max
G
eB
auer
gave
a
delightful
I
j p arty at the Oregon hotel Tuesday home this m orning on account of ill­
A uxiliary M eeting P ostp on ed —
St.
Nicholas
Was
of
Unblemished
Special com m unication, F rid ay ev­
Character, According to Hone’s
The Lad es A uxiliary of the A m er­ ening, Decem ber 22. T hird degree,
evening. The list of invited guests ness. He expects to be able to as­
“Ancient Mysteries."
ican Legion has postponed its F rid ay several candidates. V isiting b r e th ­
included Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Coffm an, sum e his duties in the m orning.
m eeting u n til th e firs t F riday next ren welcome. Ledge opens at 7 :30.
Mrs. P o rte r, Irving P o rte r, Miss
CCORDING to Hone's “Ancient
m onth, J a n u a ry 5. O fficers recen tly
NOTICE
M
arjorie Adam son, and Ted GeBauer.
GEO. B. ICEN HOW ER, W. M.
M ysteries” Saint Nicholas, bish­
a :
elected will be in stalled at thi3 tim e.
Social
a
t
Odd
F ellow s’ hall Tliurs
W. II. DAY, S ecretarv.
op of Myra, was a saint of great
F re sh crabs for your C hristm as day evening. D ecem ber 21. Odd F el­
virtue and piety. The old legend is
G oing to P ortland—
i th a t the sens of a rich Asiatic, on dinner will add to its richness. Get low, R ebekahs and th e ir fam ilies in-
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Miss E d y th Stevenson, of the Ilavoid Simpson in Portland—
their way to Athens for education, them a t the W hite House.
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H
arold
Simpson,
son
of
Mr.
and
H aw thorne school, expects to spend
were slain by a robber innkeeper, dis­
the C hristm as vacation v isiting w ith Mrs. T. H. Simpson, is now in P ort- membered and their parts bidden in a
H er hom e is in lan d, w here he is connected w ith the brine tub. In the morning came the
friends in P o rtla n d
W hitcom b & Com pany, certified ac­ saint, whose visions had warned him of
Colorado.
countants. Simpson is a sen io r a t the crime, whose authority forced con­
fession, and whose prayers restored
Mrs. Minard III—
the U niversity of Oregon, and was se-
: the boys to life.
Mrs. C laire M inard. of th e P laza lected by the faculty to fill the posi-
St. Nicholas is the grand patron of
confectionery, is confined to her tion in P o rtla n d for two weeks. W ord ' the children of France, to whom he
hom e w ith illness. She has not been received recently sta te s th a t he m ay ' brings bonbons for the good, but a
A FINE LOT OF SECOND HAND
very well all week, though it is ex- rem ain in his position for th re e cane for tlie naughty child. In Ger­
FURNITURE
pected she will be around as usual m onths. H e t is not expected home many he acts as an advance courier,
: examining into the conduct of the
by C hristm as.
for the holidays.
j children, distributing goodies and
389 E. MAIN
GEO. B. ICENHOWER
■ promises to those with good records, a
Cliff Payne has S prusteel ladders.
Keep in m ind the H ard T im es” i further rew ard which the Christ Child
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dance a t Ja c k so n ’s J a n u a ry 1.
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Buys Franklin Sedan—
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I peculiar celebration takes place in a
| tiny seaport in southern Italy,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. G e a rh art, 72 P rice Services Today—
On St. Nicholas day, December 0
Sixth s tre e t a re th e proud ow ners
A g rea t m any people a tten d ed the
the
sailors of the port take the saint’s
of a new F ra n k lin sedan, which has evangelistic services conducted by!
image from the beautiful Church of
been delivered in tim e for the holi- Dr. C harles S. P rice a t th e A rm ory
St. Nicholas, and with a long proces
days.
j th is aftern o o n , and it was expected; slon of boats carry It far out to sea
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'a n even la rg e r crow d would atten d Returning with it at nightfall they at*,
FEED AND GROCERY
Those w anting th e Big New Y ear the healing services th is evening.' met by bonfires, torches, all the towns
A nnual O regonian, ’phone E lh a rt’8|'The services th is evening will begin people and hundreds of quaintly
before D ecem ber 25.
I t a t 7 :30 o’clock. Dr. Price is in Ash- dressed pilgrims, who welcome the re
We Wish All Our Friends a Merry Christmas and a
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land ju st th is one day, as he is an- turning saint with songs and carry bin
Happy New Year
\ batin g in Sacram ento—
xious to re tu rn to his hom e in Lodi- to visit one shrine after another, be
fore returning him to the custody o:
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sanford will CaJ5f in |lRie for Christm a3
the canons.
spend the holiday season w ith Mr. I
Chambers’ “Book of Days” s a y s :
S!
S an fo rd ’s m other in S acram ento, ' F at chickens and tu rk e y s for Xmas “Through the native rock which forms
Calif.
a t th e E agle Meat M arket.
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a>
$>
€> exudes, which is collected bv the can­
ons on a sponge attached to a reed,
I FOUND — ‘‘The M issing L in k .” : Miss P u tn a m Hom e—
H ear John H erb ert D oran in ‘‘Man
M adge P u tn am has arriv ed home squeezed into bottles and sold to pil­
in the M aking” a t the Civic Club from San Francisco for a m o n th ’s grims as a miraculous specific under
the name of the ‘manna of St. Nich­
House, F rid a y a t 8 p. m.
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olas.’ ”
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F. L. P u tn am , 357 V ista street.
New dance h its a t the Jack so n 's
dance S aturday night.
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NEW S is any hum an activity
or event that i s o f in terest to
oth er hum ans. T he BEST new s is
that w h ich in terests th e greatest
num ber o f people. The T idings
w ould greatly appreciate it if you
w ould call 3 » when you have an
item o f in terest. Thank you.
FINAL SHOWING TODAY
Dorothy Phillips
—in—
«
Thursday, December 21, 1922
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE FOUR
Hurricane’s Gal
The girl with a will of her
own—the man who did his
duty for the law—and the
crew that lnutined in mid-
oeean.
— Also—
“A ESO P’S FA B L E S”
— an d —
“TOPICS OF THE DAY"
Friday and Saturday
A
C elebrates B irthday—
Ashland Lodge No. 23
SAVE
a
NEW AND SECOND-HAND
STORE
J. N. D E N N 1 S
MONEY
One Day
Only
D ec.
WE WILL HOLD A
REMARKABLE
SALE
OF
Detrick’s Groceteria
Provost M arried Today—
Love currents drifted the
sea-waif through a sea of
strange glittering society—
and left her stranded as no­
body’s wife, until—
Coming Sunday—
MAY McAVOY
— in—
“ The Top of New York”
A G enuine
Big C hristm as P ictu re
—AND—
Santa Claus will he here at
the Matinee with something
for all the Kiddies
Admission......... 10 and 35c
»
Domino P rovost, son of Mr. and
Mrs. P. S. Provost was m arried to
Miss M ildred C arlton, in O akland,
Calif., today. Mr. and Mrs. P rovost
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TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFY
Attend Reunion—
Mrs. Bessie E lh a rt and son
w ere FOR SALE— F re sh young cow and
recent visitors n e a r Gold H ill, when
50-pound pig.
1410 Boulevard.
a num ber of people atten d ed a fam -!
Phone 485-R.
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| are expected to a rriv e in the city in ily reunion a t the hom e of Mrs. A. E. i ^ Q g rp M an*
led roughneck sw eat-
I tim e to spend C hristm as here w ith K im ball, on Sardine creek. O thers
er. F in d e r re tu rn to Tidings of-
his p aren ts.
. who w ere p resent w ere Mrs. J. D.
fice.
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: S tearns, of G ran ts Pass and Mrs.
Mrs. B ingham ’s F u n e ral F riday—
L alu D usenberrv, Mrs. N ora W a it FOR SALE— All kinds of household
fu rn itu re . R easonable prices. Must
F u n e ral services for Mrs. Em ily I . ! and Miss M ary New lon, of Sardine
be
sold th is week. Call at 110
Bingham will be held from th e Epis- creek.
N orth Main St.
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copal church F rid a y aftern o o n , a t 2
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o’clock. In te rm e n t will be m ade in 25 cents a pound. P laza M arket. 85tf
LOST— On Boulevard betw een Mt
Hom e grown alm onds and w alnuts,
the M ountain View cem etery.
Ave. and Rose Bros., cap for gas-:
oline tan k . F in d e r please re tu rn
O rres cleans clothes. P hone
S tu dents to R eturn1—
to Dr. Sw edenburg.
93tf
S tudents a tte n d in g in stitu tio n s of
Phoenix P astor V isits—
higher lea rn in g in th e W illam ette FOR SALE— F resh m ilk goat (tw o
y e a rs ), four q u a rts second k id ­
Rev. Joseph Angell, of Phoenix, valley, o th er th an Oregon A g ricu ltu r­
ding last Ju ly , two q u a rts now,
was tra n sa c tin g business in A shland al college, a re expected to a rriv e in
long lactation period.
$50. In ­
Tuesday.
the city tom orrow evening, the first
q
u
ire
Chas.
Drue,
50
T
hird
St. it*
tra in away from th e cam pus a fte r
the com pletion of final exam inations.
FOR SALE— T hree B arred Plym outh
S tudents will be hom e from the Uni­
Rock roosters, $3 each. 872 B St.
versity of Oregon, W illam ette u n iv er­
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sity and L infield college, at McMinn
ville.
is 100 per cent ready for the Final Days. Ready with
the best all-round stock of Gift Merchandise we have ever
offered—and that is a significant statement.
TOILET ARTICLE SETS
F rom the W o rld ’s Best P erfu m ers
Djer Kiss Sets ........................................................................$3.00 to $9.00
H u d n u tt's T hree F low er Sets ...........................................$2.50 to $7.50
Jo n teel Sets .....................
$4.50
Colgates Sets for Men ............................................................................. $1.25
Cutex M anicure Sets ................................................................ 60c to $1.50
Red F e a th e r M anicure S e t s ....................................................................$1.00
PERFUMES
Many Novelty P ackages— say it w ith p e rfu m e .................25c to $2.50
P erfum e A tom izers .............................................................. $1.00 to $2.50
Perfum e D ropper B o t t l e s .....................................................$1.25 to $5.00
The Best Stationery Values
W e’ve Offered In Years
Eaton. Crane & Pike's High Grade Paper, all white or
an asso rtm en t of colors, from ................................. 35c to $9.00
Eversharp Pencils
Single Pencils ............................................................................ 50c to $5.00
In Sets w ith W ahl F o u n ta in Pen .................................................... $8.50
Fountain Pens
Waterman's Fountain Pens with the same price range as
ever ............................................................................ $2.60 and upward
P a rk e r Duofold P e n ................................................................................ $7.60
The New Novels
Make your selection from our assortm ent of new fiction of 1922
by Rex Beach, Curwood, Rinehart, Kyne, Lincoln, and other
p opular au th o rs.
Whitman’s Chocolates and Bon Bons
In Gift Packages .................................................................. $1.00 to $3.00
SUGGESTIONS
G illette, Auto Strop. E n d ers Safety R a z o r s ....................................$1.00
Men's P urses and Bill F o l d e r s .............. ..............................50c to $5.00
R nbberset Shaving B rushes ...................................... . . . . . 5 0 c to £3.50
Big Ben and Baby Ben A larm C l o c k s ........................................... .$3.50
P yralin Ivory Combs. B rushes. M irrors Pow der and P u ff Boxes
P a tte rso n P ictures of C ra te r L a k e ...............................$1.50 to $15.00
C hildren’s Games and Books— 1923 C hatterbox
G enuine T herm os and U niversal Lunch K i t s ............................... $2.75
E astm an K odeks .......................................................... . . . $ 2 . 5 0 to $70.00
Holiday Greeting Cards
O ur tables a re full to overflow ing w ith th e leading m a n u fa c tu re rs’
bran d s of G reeting C ards— 3c to 2 5 c
McNair E ¡MB*
GOOD THINGS TO EAT GATHERED FROM THE
FOUR CORNERS OF THE WORLD FOR
YOUR CHRISTMAS FEAST
Lettuco
Orange Peel
Bananas
Lemon Peel
Oranges
Turnips
Walnuts
Lemons
Beets
Cocoanuts
Apples
Carrots
Almonds
Pears
Parsnips
Brazils
Raisins
Onions
Peanuts
Cluster Raisins
Cabagc
Pecans
Currants
Sweet Potatoes
Filberts
Dates
Irish Potatoes
Chestnuts
Figs
Squash
Celery
Citron
KIPPERED AND SMOKED SALMON
JUST ARRIVED
SAui
Verne Blue Home—
V erne Blue, son of Mr. and Mrs. j
D. P. Blue re tu rn e d hom e.from Ber-i
kelev, Calif., this m orning. Mr. Blue
is a g rad u a te of the U niversity of
Oregon, and accepted a c h a ir in the
history d e p a rtm e n t of the University
of C alifornia th is last fall. He ex­
pects to visit w ith friends and fra-
. te rn ity b ro th e rs in P o rtla n d and E u ­
gene before re tu rn in g to th e south.
Ho is a m em ber of Delta Tau Delta
, fra te rn ity .
WE SELL FOR LESS----- QUALITY THE BEST
1 B uys New C hevrolet—
Carl H. L oveland, one of the city ’s
m ost tale n te d m usicians, has bought J
a 1923 m odel C hevrolet to u rin g c ar
fo r a C hristm as p resen t for him self
and wife. The autom obile wag sold
by Mr. Zundel, of the A shland Auto!
com pany. Mr. Loveland expects to I
m ake good use of his new purchase,
as he plays for dances betw een D uns­
m u ir an d Y reka, Calif., and M edford,
and is alw ays in dem and w hen good
1 m usic is needed.
WISHES YOU
ALL COATS
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MANY WONDERFUL COATS
$15 to $20
DRESSES
THAT WILL ATTRACT YOU
Old SAflTA CLAUSE H im self
every afternoon and evening until Christmas
See Our Large Assortment of
Velvets, Canton Crepes and
x Duvetynes for Street and
Evening Wear
ALL WOOL DRESSES
He just arrived today.
Greatly Reduced
Many from
Bring the Kiddies
to See Him
HIS PACK IS FULL
Just Ask tlie S. P . Clerk—Ç -
J. N. D ennis has purchased a new
Ford delivery tru c k in which he ex­
pects to m ake all fu tu re deliveries
on tim e.
$55 to $65
S39.50
ONE PRUE
and invites you to come in and see
George N. K ram er, local re p re ­
sen tativ e of the S outhern Pacific,
was a business visito r in D unsm uir.
Calif., th is week. He w ent across
th e line Monday, re tu rn in g to A sh­
land yesterday.
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B uys New Truck—
than One Half
$125 Value
$59-50
A Merry Christmas
K ram er V isits D u n s m u ir -
If you don’t know , ask the clerk
a t the Southern Pacific offices. A
few nights ago, some one called up!
a t m idnight to know w hat tim e m ass
was Sunday m orning, and last n ig h t,
som e one called up from down the
line, to ask th e price of n um ber one
Newtown apples.
REAVER TRIMMED
Renvaline, Beaver Trimmed, a
E n d ers C om pany
The series of pictures illu stra tin g
“ Man in th e M aking” a t th e Civic
Club H ouse F rid ay evening, a re the
m ost rem ark ab le ever Bhown in th is
city. This will likely be the last op­
p o rtu n ity to see them .
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AND
PAXVALIXE,
H ear “ Poppy J a d e ” at Ja ck so n ’s ¡
dance S atu rd ay night.
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Drug Store
AND
Good Things to Eat
McNair
|{ros
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OUR TOYLAND IS HIS HEADQUARTERS
KIDDIES, BRING HIM YOUR LETTERS
$10 Io $15
A Few Stouts at $5.00 to close
out—Sizes up to 54
B. L. COLEMAN
& Co.
SAN FRANCISCO
SAMPLE ROOM, ASHLAND
HOTEL
Next to W h ittle T ransfer O ffice
O|xm from 9 A. M. u n t/l 8 :3 0 I’. M.
SHOP EARLY IN
OPEN- EVENINGS
THE MORNING
UNTIL CHRISTMAS
C o m
p a n y
Dec. 22 Only
Open from 9 A. M. until 8 :3 0 P . M.
! Save Money!
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