DAGE FOUR ÀSH l AND w e e k l y t i d in g s 4 » * «* • *•»* Saturday, Decem ber 2 2 , 19SM LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES M odern Santa C laus Visits-«- tomorrow to spend a weeks’ va- Siskiyou's are Slick- i . AIis§ H , will go to Port- i Only a few - people - ------j cation w ith his parents and sis-j Roads over the Siskiyou’s have Ida Dahl dottn town land for part of her vacation, early this m orning would have te n , He has been at North Pa- lost all their glam or and1 g H tte r’ Teachers from the high school known th a t a young Santa Claus cific Dental college in P o r t l a n d e r the erran t m otorist who Jo u ld ‘ IS c H A R O E D ^ iv ^ ’r v a i t A ' reka Her planned vacation it « ^ * * « « * * " NEVADA* short one. A D ally C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of local in terest. RENO, Dec. 22 — Following the sa le Reported— n and H aw thorne school will also passed thru Ashland this morning this w inter. ja u n t tow ards the south for a announcem ent th at additional ev- i A c w illh lte , Buick dealer, re- visit various cities during the A modern youth astride a Harley- pleasant day’s trip. According to ‘dence was discovered in a raid porta the gale of Bulck © coming two weeks. Davidson, whizzed through »the- O ut-of-tow n V isitors— tourists coming over th e .h ill this m ad® yesterday on the residence! M asquerade Party Planned-— Departed Last N ight— touring car to D. Perozzi. Mr. Per streets and on to his haven in and Mrs. Mrs. C. M. Sheehan and morning, there was more than of Jam es C. McKay, Reno sports-1 Several car loads of A shland, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Balis and We are w orking overtim e mak- the land of make-believe. J u d g in g ! Mr. Mr. and ozzi has had his new m achine A folk are expecting to attend the daughters, Jean and Jan et depart- inS chocolates for Xmas- at the j from the outw ard appearance Kirk, Ore., , are C. L. Sheehan, of one machine seeking refuge in the m an> federal officers state they week. among out-of- mire. have uncovered what appears to dance at Rivera where Loveland’s ed last night for a delightful two p laza Confectionery. 94-3 the chap had traveled so fast th a t j town visitors. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. be a gigantic rum running ring orchestra will furnish the music. weeks In San Francisco and Oak XT , ! f " as necessary for him to turn-1 Davis are business visitors from w hich is c h a rg e d w ith flo o d in g th e E r« n i S an Dego— * The dance is to be a m asquerade land. Their visit is an annual af V isitors in Jacksonville Navel Oranges 2 doz. for 2 5 c ., corners in the middle o f the I Pacific Coast with illicit liquor M. E. Stevenson passed through Dunsmuir Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Nel- and a galla tim e has been plan fair and th eir trip is always fea Detricks Groceteria. L ° ^ as beeQ visit valued at more than $2,000,000 in Ashland this afternoon en rout* 94-tf. block for fog had been frozen ov- son were guests last night from , ned. tured with pleasant en tertain ng at t e ome of her sister Mrs. the jast fjve months. i er the front of his slicker and cap Junction City. to his home iu San Diego front ) ment. ! S. P. Shutt in Jacksonville. Have a fit at Orres Tailors for anil iCici03 dangled from his fin- points iu Eastern Oregon, w here F u r Coats, Chokers, Neckpieces men and women. 8911 gara. Ou and on he went , h0 (Qr Roseburg planning a $18,000 he visited relatives and friend*. A nother Student. Home— ----------- from Drummers Samples for one! Drummers Samples of F urs of Miss Ivern K eller is expected At the Post office he wanted to spend a warm library building. He dropped into the Tidings o f day only a t Enders Monday. 95-1 all kinds a t 25 per cent Discount Has Im proved— EJw in Mowat is helping a t the Christm as in southern California. tomorrow from Corvallis to spend fice long enough for a brief Mrs. Elizabeth Smith has im- ______ Monday a t Enders. postoffice during the Christm as Joins Fam ily in Yreka__ 95-1 thé holidays with friends. chat with Lee T uttle, a form er Select th a t Victrola now.— We proved sufficiently to leave the i To P ortland— * rush. Don Spencer was out today | Miss, Grace RidJley. stenogra- school mate. . 1 - school m ate. Mr. Stevenson has will deliver it Christm as Eve. 100 per cent pure silk pongee Convalescent Home, and has gone 1 Miss Geraldine Ruch has de- Buy your Boy a Band instru- ° r the f,rst t,m e in a week as h e ; Pher in Briggs & Briggs office, been connected with a lum ber Rose Bros. 92-4 guaranteed by governm ent stam ps to make her home with Mrs. H .! parted to spend the Christm as m ent 'for Xmas and have him join has been conf*ned at home with will leave tomorrow to spend firm in San Diego for the past fir e T 18 8c Per yard. Jap A rt Store, B. Hatch and Mrs. Renie Fagan, holidays with friends in Portland. the Boys Baud. I can sell you any an attack of influenza. He de- Christm as with her relatives in years. Toys Jap A rt Store Medford Medford. She will also vlst relatives in E u 88-8 on Almond street. d a re s he feels fine but has to take ■ of the instrum ents listed below, gene. 88-8 * ______ dn easy paym ents. I have Cornets, life easy th at he may regain h is ' See the fine line of men’s neck Most complete line of box choc Claronets, Slide Trombones, Sax- strength and be in the office for V isitor from K lam ath F alls— A bargain— A beautiful $600. ophones, Flutes, etc. $15.00 to * part olates in the city. W atch our wear for Christm as at Orrs tailor tbe Christm as rush. O th Mrs. H arry Smith Is a guest at window. Rose Bros. 93-3 W alnut finish. Player Piano for 84tf shop upstairs. er memhers of the force are ask $150.00. Carl Loveland, studio the home of her sister, Mrs. Merle sale for $295.00. Used a little ing how it is done, th a t he gets a Robison and m other, Mrs. C. y . For the best candles try Rose over a year. In perfect condition. upstairs over McGee’s. Phones holiday after December first. To C alifornia— 134 and 465. 92-4 Beeler. Her home is in Klam ath Bros. 92-4 Would make a w onderful Xmas Members of the W. E. Sanford Falls. present. Has a big bunch of rec family are to spend a short time We deliver the goods- -Detricks NOTICE— If you ow n pi-aperty, ords. Can be bought for cash or R ecent A rrivals— in southern California during the Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Strong 'are 94-tf Buy Drum m ers Samples in all you carry Insurance; it alw ays easy payments. See Carl Love Christm as holidays. late arrivals from Los Angeles. kinds of fine furs at Enders Mon pays to get m y rates before you land, Studio upstairs ¡over Mc- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY' A. H Campbell and family are out- insure. Yeo, of oourse. day— 25 per cent off, 95-1 • 77-tf Gee’s. Phones 134 and 465. 92-4 F elt and leath er slippers. Jap of-town guests from Seattle. Mr. W ILL TAKE ORDERS for Store Medford. 88.8 Relatives Reside in Springfield— j Complete line of Ashland Can- and Mrs. M. Nelson stayed over Country Sausage. Phone 18F4. We have the freshest and finest Mr. and Mrs. W enton Cole plan ned Goods a t Detricks. 94-tf night last night from Junction selection of Box candies in the 95-4 Y es real sa lt risin g bread. g oti City. to leave tonight to spend ______ city. Plaza Confectionery. 94-3 FOR RENT— Furnished rooms. j Let us fill your pail with Swifts two weeks with Mr. Cole’s par- j Tourist Travel Holds Up— Ideal for working girls. Accom A rrived Last N ight— i Silver Leaf lard— costs less than ents, relatives and friends. They; The num ber of people travel- m odations for cooking breakfast Mrs. J. M. Abbott and sons- : shortening, goes fa rth e r and is will be at Springfield but probably jng in autom obile for cities all and parlors to entertain friends. Dean and Donald, arrived T h u rs-!more n u tritions. Detricks, will visit in Eugene. 1 over the country h as not d im in -> 94-tf House m other in charge. Strictly day on No. 15 to spend several v . ---------- 1 ished very noticeably from the first class. Phone411-R. 95-1 Xmas gifts som ething out of early fall According to attend- weeks at theh ome of Mrs. Ber Expected Y esterday— ^ ordinary from Jap A rt S to re .1 ants a t 6ervlce , tatlonB, „ tha Corthell and the guest of her lO R SALE— Second hand Hoo Miss Mildred and Lewis Beeson Medford. Main St. n ear Paclfie j a Bteady Btrealp people paBslng daughter. Miss Dorothy Abbott, ver special vacuum sweeper. Com were expected home Friday from Rev. P. K. Hammond, teacher of the F ourth grade a t the 8 way' 88*8 both directions, coming from all plete with attachm ents. Call 82. Drain and Eugene, where they Vicar Jun io r High. Mrs. Abbott left her i the states in the union and going have been this w inter. Miss Mil- 95-2 Services Drummers Samples of F urs of home in Kimball, Minnesota sev drd Beeson has tau g h t school all kinds at 25 per cent Discount i as many places. Several express Sunday Dee. 23rd eral days ago and has visited WANTED— Will trade Auto delight a t the beauties of the su r near Drain, and tho she likes her Monday at Enders. Holy Communion, 8:00 a. m. 95-1 many friends in different cities tires for some dry wood. Ashland roundings th a t Ashland is set in work, she will be glad to be home Sunday School, 9:45 en route since then. Her arrival Vulcanizing Works. Phone 90. and declare they would rem ain . , , tor a vacation.. Lewis Beeson has D. O. K. K. Hand P lays— Morning Service and Ser Thursday was a surprise as s h e K„ _ of TT . .. . _ j here several days if cabins could 95-2 I been at the University of Oregon mon at 11:00 Carl Loveland journeyed to was not expected before the e a r ly ! &n(j was pledged to Phi Sigma Pi Medford Thursday evening to play be furnished and a place to shel-- Mrs. Fred Neil will sing the p art of the week. BOULEVARD HOME— Modern te r their machine provided. fraternity. offertory solo In the D. O. K. K. concert. Sever 7 rooms, garage, etc., at a ttra c Let us fit you out in a Holiday al Ashland people enjoyed the "B irthday of a K ing” F u r Coats, Chokers, Neckpieces tive price; also splendid 5 room suit and overcoat. P au lseru d ’s. I Come to Medford and look at concert. from Drum m ers Samples for one Bungalow and half acre for $2800 Christm as, Dee. 25 ■ the Jap A rt store you will save 91-tf day only at Enders Monday. 95-1 Services a t 8 and 11 a. m. Staples Realty Agency. 71 E Main money and get gifts suitable for SPECIAL! Pure virgin wool Cliff Payne m akes counters. O ffertory Solo by Hotel Ashland, Bldg. 95-1* every member of your family. ANNOUNCEMENT overcoats $20. at P aulserud’s. Mrs. John Shortridge 88-8 FOUND ■Bracelet In box. Own-1 Jackson Hot Springs Dance, 86tf "O Night Divine.” Special prices on Xmas candies er may have same by paying for for church and school parties. Saturday, December 22. Lyric Or EVERYBODY CORDIALLY H om e foi- V acation— chestra will furnish the music. ad- 95-2 Ready-to-wear suits and over- Plaza Confectionery. 94-3 WELCOMED G rant Selby is expected home Straus» Peyton A big time is assured. All are in coats at Paulserud’s. _ 91-tf FOUND— Pair glasses. Owner © vited. 94-2 1922 A rrived Thursday— • may have same by paying for ad. ----------- 8 Drum m ers Samples of F urs ot' Miss Marie Prescott arrived 8 95-2 Have your clothes cleaned and all kinds a t 25 per cent Discount home Thursday from Monmouth 95-1 FOR SALE— Nearly new elec to spend the holidays’ with her pressed at Orres tailor shop— up Monday at Enders. stairs. Phone 64. We call. tric Vacuum Sweeper. Cost new m other and relatives a t their R eturns H o r n e - $60.00. Will sell for $30.00. Good home on Seventh street. Mrs. Henry Sanders returned Farm er G raduate Teaches— as new. Ashland Vulcanizing Works. Phone 90. 95-2 Mrs. Laura Allen, of Palm Ave here Thursday from her home B eautifully decorated 15 pieces Waltz Ballad Written by judging on the general beauty ©f china Tea Set $2.95. Jap A rt nue, received a letter from her near Portland to spend a few sentim ent and melody, awarded FOR RENT— Furnished rooms Trio of Artists Store, Medford. 88-8 daughter, Mrs. Jean ette Allen days’ with her m other, Mrs. C har the crown to “Wonderful One,* « for Housekeeping. 330 Lower Al B urkholder, of Portland, saying les Delsman, Sr, Selected song written by three master* of mond St. 95-4* th a t she is teaching the F ourth A fram ed picture is always ap their arts, Paul Whiteman, of* P aulserud’s Suits give N ew York City.— They put it chestra leader; Dorothy Terri« propriate. D arling Studio. 89tf and Fifth B grades in a Portland FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— faction. up to John McCormack this year lyricist, and Marshal N eilan, mo> School. Mrs. B urkholder is a A good thoroughbred Rhode Is to select the world’s most repre tion picture director. T eachers to V acation— graduate of the old Southern land Red Cockerel. Phone 3 0 1 -j| sentative popular song. The decision summed up “Wo»» Oregon norm al school and de- Book ®Bds, candle sticks, in- Miss A nnette W eatherford will or call 151 Coolidge St. 95-2 There were thousands of con derful One’s” m erits as those 9$ spend Chr istm as with relatives clares th a t she likes the work she I CGDSe burners- D arlln« Studio testants for the honor and -in sincerity, sim plicity and real nt»> TWO ROOM APARTMENT— in Corvallis. Miss Gregory goes to is in now very much. numerable new tricks of lyric sical quality. H om e for C hristm as— Furnished. Reasonable rate. Manx and tune. C entral Point for the holidays. “The song of the year hold* Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hale have Hotel, 349 East Main. 94-6 A ltogether the jolly Irish tenor Miss Edna Goheen leaves tonight both the dancer and the singer,* Buy Drum m ers Samples in all was as embarrassed by riches as for The Dalles which is the home kinds of fine furs at Enders Mon come to Ashland from B utte Falls declared McCormack, and to shew FOR RENT— Housekeeping a- the man to whom falls the duty and will spend Christm as here at his approval, he recorded “W o o of her parents. Miss Dahl will day— 25 per cent off. 95-1 partm ents, ground floor, 573 East o f selecting the Tollies chorus. the home of Mr. H ale’s parents, derful One” on the phonogrpfjl probably spend the two weeks’ va Main. 94-3* 4 But finally, Mr. McCormack, records. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hale They cation in Portland. Old fashioned lasses cream ta f have been living in B utte Falls fy a t Rose Bros. 84tf this Winter and Mr. Hale has been F u r Coats, Chokers, Neckpieces an instructor in the public schools from Drummers Samples for one K ohm an’s salft rising bread. day only at Enders Monday. 95-1 1 lb. loaf 10c, 1% lb. loaf 15c. and Mrs Hale has coa«hed the high school girls basketball te a m .1 C4S SEEN B Y POPULAR ¿MECHANICS AGA r n m Bon Ton. 84-tf CzMECHA27IC5 ¿M OMAGAZJNB N ohtlng better than salt rising A Victor record from Rose ; bread. Bon Ton. 84tf Large loaf quality bread 10c— Failures of Lightning Rod Can« Bon Ton. 84tf. Bros, make the most ideal C hrist Slump in It* U n mas gift. 84tf All kinds of Xmas candies at Though 75 year* ago them w«r* P orters Confectionery. 91-5 V isit P aren ts— lightning rod* in every hamlet in th* Many fine gifts at D arling ‘ Miss E. Kennedy, teacher of the United States, it i* said that a govern Studio. 89tf Program P lan n ed — Fifth grade a t the Ju n io r High, ment report, citing many failu re q | Students at the high school will spend the holidays with her conductor* to protect property, hM The only complete line of Box caused such a slump in their uee »be* were entertained yesterday a fte r parents in Chico, Cal. Chocolates in-A shland. See win today the government census does not noon with a short program begin record one factory making the ap dow display. Porters Confection- ning at 3:00-, Enthusiasm was Goldfish and supplies. Jap A rt ery> 91 5 paratus. Invented by Benjamin Frank- voluminous and the students are Store, Medford. lin in 1752, this protection against tbe 88-8 happy over their two weeks’ re dangerous electrical flashes was widely H om e T his M orning— used until the report of the Lightning lief from storm and strife. For the best tam ales try Rose Research Committee in 1905 cauaed W hat a happy handshaking Bros. 84-tf the public to lose faith in its value. Mr. Automobile O wner:— Do there was this m orning at the Tid- • • © you know there is a difference I ing's office when Edwin F raser Blue and w hite Japanese lunch Forty-Tbousand-Mile Flight in autom obile rates? You can save cloth on sale 48x48 In. 66c; 60x burst into view. He arrived home ! Gets Bee Pound of Honey money by Insuring with me. this m orning from the University 60 In., $1.19; 70x70 in. $1.48. Flights totaling more than 40X100 Yeo. of course. 77-tf and wll be here a few days to va Jap A rt Store, Medford, Ore. 88-8 miles must be made by a bee to cation with friends. The same gather enough nectar from the fiowei« Em broidered silk kim ona and combination of broad grin and to make a pound of honey, expert* Sweet Southern Oranges 2 dozen ................. 25c To Portland— negligee at % price a t Jap A rt have recently figured. Gathering the keen w elfare for everyone around Miss Ella Lischefsky and Miss sweet liquid within a radius of two Store, Medford. 88-8 him is unchanging. Miss Bernice Large No. 1 AATa1nuts 30c lb., .3 1-2 lbs........... ¿1.00 Signora Norman are among teach and a half miles from its hive, it i* Myer was the only other Univer estimated that the little housekeeper ers who plan to go to Portland Post O ffice Force ¡s R ushed— Nuts, Figs, Dates, Cluster Raisins, and Candies. sity student who came in on No. travels at kitst one and one-half mil»© In order th a t Christm as pack for the holidays. They plan to mo 13 this morning. for each drop. It takes one-half gallon Spitzenburg, Baldwin and Newton Apples at ages may get to their destination tor and be the guest of friends. of this substance to make one pound P er Box, ..................... , ....................... $110 of honey. At the same time, it a* somewhere near on time, post of- .O rres cleans clothes clean. Standard line of cigars for said, the busy worker also carries plant fic employees in the local office Phone 64. 89-tf Heinzes Mince Meat and Plum Pudding. pollen and water with which the y o ..^ Xmas. Porters Confectionery. are w orking over time, daytime, brood is fed. 91-5 From E u gen e— night time, all the time and per » • « Dodge’s F ruit Salad and Vegetable Sala<7=per petually. The popular hour to va Lester Pitm an, Paul Kelsay, Shellac for Floors can> ....................... ............. ............... • .... 25c M ERCHANDISE SHOOT cate the re a r working room of the Joe Dyer and Verm Hodges, all of A good and durable finish for fioon A M erchandise Shoot will be post office now is said to be at Dodge s Pettite Pois Peas, Strawberry Beets, Washing a Mountain into the Sea stairways, and other surfaces that ar© Eugene, were guests at the Hotel 4 a. m. The parcel post is unus held Sunday, December 23 at ; Columbia last night. , . , , 1 subject to heavy wear is obtained bv Fancy Maine Corn and Brussel Sprouts Contractors years ago began to slowly began to crumble downward, applying a coat of shellac over tna Hollywood orchard, Jacksonville ually heavy this Christmas. iove a mountain from the heart of a At its summit stood an old mon- filler coat, before using the regular road. Trap and rid e »hooting. A j l r r |t c d A’rown and AVhite loaf Flour, none better milled, outh American city into the sea. astery. Abandoned by its former varnish. The shellac should not h»» hey used mule-drawn carts to haul occupants, it fell with the ground that mixed with the varnish, and jf any apeclal Invitation la extended to MrB L „ Wood elde Saturday and Monday, per sack,...........$1.75 and ! he soil and rock away to be dumped supported it. Stones too large to be Oh Boy! That salt rising bread. Ashland Gun club and all rllle daughter arrlved m iside the sea wall that marked the moved by the force of the water, thinner is required alcohol should be Bon Ton. 84tf »hooters of the Ashland d is tric t.! trom Councll Oroye KanBa3 Family Patent, per sack,.........................$1.65 mils of a new water front. Shortly were broken up by dynamite and used. The wear-resisting qualities of iter the work was started it was sluiced away. Over 7,000,000 cubic the shellac will offer a pleasant sur join L. N. Woodside, advertising Lconomj Dairy P eed, makes the cow give more D rum m ers Samples of F urs of jtimated that under this mefhod the yards of earth and rock have already prise to anyone who has to varnish m anager of the Tidings. They will Milk, $1,40 per sck., per t o n ......................$32.00 ost would be almost prohibitive, and been poured from this hill into the floors often, and the gloss obtaiwed ha* all kinds a t 25 per cent Discount Home from O. A. C. a long life. reside in the C. E. Lane home at hat the task would require eight bay, making an extension to the shore Monday a t Enders. 95-1 • * ♦ Miss M argaret McCoy has re- 212 Van Ness avenue Mill Run, per s a c k ,...........................................$1,40 ears. It was finally decided to wash three miles wide. Sixty new blocks turned for Christm as vacation <ay as much as possible of the hill will be available to the business sec Ç Under healthy conditions, fish' m ay Say it w ith a box of chocolates with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ilh hydraulic force. Twelve giant tion of the city when the transfer has live many years. For example© i j - R em odeling repairing done at W e wrap for sh ipping free of J. W. McCoy-. O ther students are 1 earns of water under pressure from been completed. Other various mod mon have been known to survive a Orres T ailor Shop— up stairs. charge. R ose Bros. 84tf expected tonight. uee high-powered pumps were ern methods of destruction also are hundred years, eels 60 years, and carp 93-3 while pike are said be e«ftn more 'rued against the mountain, and it being used. tenacious of life. McCormack Choses Song Hit of the Season Trinity * Episcopal Church IVhdt íhe World Is (Doin^t CHRISTMAS SPECIALS PLAZA M ARK ET