Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 28, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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PAöfe FOUft
To Return S u n d a y -
iny, November UH, lttili
Leaves for C a r o lin a -
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR REN T:— 5 rooms, pantry, In Town—
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Creeks were
W alter L. Rasor left Tuesday
bath. Compidtely furnished, 155
in
town W ednesday and T hurs­
for C harlotte, N orth Carolina,
ALFALFA HAY for sale. Mrs. ! 7 th.
76— 3*
day
shopping. They are located
where he will work for his broth­ M. E. Day, back of Normal
FOR
RENT—
Furnished
house
near the sum m it of the Siskiyous
er, E arl Rasor in his musical school buildings.
75— 6*
at 298 H argadine St. Call at 280 at Wall Creek, where Mr. Creeks
studio.
FOR R EN T:— Partly furnish H argadine or Phone 353J. 75-2* is superintending the re-decking
ed 3-room apartm ent, 240 Ober­
of the Southern Pacific trestle.
FOR SALE C H E A P :— Drum
lin St. Inquire 227 Oberlin.
Time
makes
cedar
72— 2* oven. Inquire Miss Coffee T idings! Cliff Payne
office.
chests.
FOR SALE CH EA P:— Fireless
T K A T E R M A tT Ifü
Regular
cooker. Inquire Miss Coffee Tid­
ings office.
75— 3*
REGULAR
Undergoes Operation—
Mrs. 8. F. Thornton under­
Mr. and Mrs. O. Fansteel and
went
an operation at the Com­
Mrs. John P o tter will retu rn i
Sunday to Southern California m unity Hospital W ednesday and
after spending their vacation with i is doing as well as could be ex­
S. Patterson of this city.
Mrs. i pected.
P o tter will go to Oakland and |
Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Fansteel to '
M and ison.
H ere From F alls—
V. G. B arnthouse of Klam ath
Chicken tam ales th a t will de­
F alls is in Ashland and will re­
light you at The Plaza.
64— tf
main here for several months.
Tamales, best in the city, “ The Here Indefinitely—
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. H am aker |
R ose”.
60— tf
of K lam ath Falls are in Ashland
At Grant.» Paa»—
and expect to make an indefinite ¡|
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Holmes stay at the home of th eir son,
journeyed to G rants Pass Thanks­ Mark Ham aker.
giving Day and visited their son
W. C. Holmes.
W ith our modern equipm ent,
we
can make your p o rtait at
Chicken tam ales th a t will de­
night
as well as day.
Sittings
light you at The Plaza.
64— tf
evenings by appointm ent. 71— tf
Darling Studio.
Im proving—
Mrs. C. E. P ratt, who has been
seriously ill, is reported to be H ere from E ugene—
rapidly improving.
Miss Luciie Perozzi of th e Uni-'
versity of Oregon is spending sev­
We deliver the goods— Detricks eral days with h er parents, Mr. I
94-tf and Mrs. D. Perozzi of Granite
street.
Tonight
THE
grey's
PRICES
11 W edding
Show ers”
R eturns to H om e—
C. E, Dexter, who came herei
Special prices on portraits d u r­
recently
from Remington, Indiana!
ing Nov., Darling Studio. 71— 5
received word W ednesday of the ’ |
death of his m other and left fori
In Dunsm uir—
Mrs. Jam es H artley and fam ­ his home th a t evening.
ily of 155 Central Avenue are
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to
visiting relatives in Dunsmuir
Orres
tailo r shop.
17— tf
during the Thanksgiving holidays.
Splendid residence lot $75 on W ith P arents—
I
payments.
The Staples Retìlty
Miss G ertrude Brown W’ho isi
Company.
teaching at Selma, is in Ashland
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
In M edford—
L. S. Brown of Holly street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore
spent yesterday afternoon visit­
Have ju st sold the B ergneri
ing in Medford.
block; but have another snap in
business property. Staples R e a lty ;
Phone, 130 for Powell’s Cider.
Agency.
72— tf i
63— Im o
Return Home—
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miles of
A lturas, w’ho have been visiting
here left yesterday for Sacra­
mento accompanied by Mrs. Jane
C arter.
In Ashland—
Mr. and Mrs.
Lois Weeden,
W akefield and
th u r H am aker
this city w ith
tives.
Will Weeden, Miss
Mr. and Mrs. E d;|
Mr. and Mrs. Ar-I
spent yesterday in
friends and, rela­
Your portait will solve twelve
Cliff Payne makes french !
gift problems for Xmas, Darling doors.
Studio.
71— tf
From Moon’s C a m p -
In Ashland—
Miss Mildred Gyger is spending
Donald W right, who is atten d ­ the Thanksgiving vacation a t the
ing the Oregon A gricultural Col­ home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
lege is spending the vacation with Jackson Gyger of Neil Creek.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M
W right.
NOTICE:— The regular week­
ly dance at the “ W inter G arden”
We have the suits and we can will be given on Saturday night,
fit you.— Paulseruds.
73—tf this week, instead of Friday
night.
75— 1
t
______
From E u g e n e -
Frank W alker and Paul W ag­ Leaves for Los Angeles—
ner who are attending the Uni­
Miss Constance McWilliams left
versity of Oregon are in Ashland Tuesday evening for Los Angeles
visiting with their parents over where she will make her home.
the holidays.
California Beach balloon dance
Our p o rtrait equipm ent is equal Hot Springs Sat. $1 bills in bal­
to any in Southern Oregon. We loons, Quack’s Novelty Oregonian
know we can please you, Darling
75— 2
Studio.
71— tf
W alter Miksche who is attend­
ing Linfield College is spending
• the Thanksgiving vacation with
his parents.
From A lbany—
Robert High who has been
working at Albany Is In Ashland
for a few days.
FOR R EN T:— 3 large furnish­
ed housekeeping rooms. Close In .’
Phone 242J.
75— 2
T he most
is the comedv
Interesting E vent
Receiving Vaults
-SAT. ONLY—
'THE pASifS£f"
for the next
M tS tN T C D BV
A D O E P ^Z U IO R
«JÇSSE ULASKV .
‘'WILLIAM de MILLE Production
B e rry C o m pson
A dolphe M enjov
.E lliott D exter
Z a Su Prrrs
From C orvallis—
Ermole Carlon is spending the
Special, a t Paulseruds.
Suits |
week-end in Ashland from Cor- and Overcoats, $20.
73— tf
vallis where he is attending
school.
I H om e for H olidays—
G Çpara mount
<■ (¡picture
A masterpiece of laughs, surprises and good
sense.
From the play “ Spring Cleaning,” by F red­
erick Lonsdale.
Not a new asset to Ash­
land. We have had them
in our building for fifteen
years. No extra charges.
Our line of supplies best
in Southern Oregon. Our
equipment second to none.
Our prices are 25 to 100
per cent below others.
Your bills and our books
will tell.
Ten Days at
T his Store
Will be
a R apid F ire
December Coat Clearance
Helene Biede, licensed
lady assistant always in
attendance.
B eginning
S aturday at
H. C. STOCK
M ortician
WOOD
WOOD
VISIT
WOOD
“TOYLAND”
4 foot fir, seasoned cord wood, per cord
On The Balcony
$9.00
SATURDAY
12 inch fir wood, per tier
$3.25
W here you will see a large and com plete
L ine of Toys of every description.
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
COM E!
“In the Heart of Town’’
Bring the Children
I
Ç>HOOVER
It BEATS...
as it Sweeps
“Mamma Dolls” that walk and talk
as it Cleans
PRICED, SPECIAL OPENING SALE, SATI RDAY
98c, $1.25, $1.4!
EACH
Spend Day Here—
Medford Visitors—
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Evans o f .
D. Mills and Mr. and: Mrs. Klam ath Falls spent Thanksgiv­
F ran k B arnthouse were Medford ing Day in this city with frie n d s.1
visitors yesterday.
Millinery a t half price a t Mrs.
We have the suits, and we can Simons. 26 South Pioneer. 73-2
fit you. Paulseruds.
73— tf
To R eturn Home—
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cooper
In A sh la n d -
Thomas A||0k>rf of the Oregon who have been in P ortland are
A gricultural College is spending retu rn in g home and expect to a r­
the week-end with friends in Ash­ rive in several weeks. They are
land.
now visiting a t Eugene with rela­
tives. Mr. Cooper has been at a
You are welcome te compare sanitarium in Portland and his
my Automobile rates w ith any condition is quite serious.
other rates in Jackson or Jose­
W aterm ans Inks. McNair Bros.
phine Counties; you can be the
A rm ands Face Powder, 50c—
Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course.
30— tf McNair Bros.
Guests of Friends—
In MedfortL—
Miss Agnes Bateman, of P o rt­
Mrs. May Greene is spending
land,
who is teaching school in
the week-end with friends in Med­
K
lam
ath
Falls is the house guest
ford.
of Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Batem an of
8pecial Auto Accident Policy V ista street during the Thanks­
for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo giving vacation. Miss Batem an is
of course.
24-tf the cousin of I. R. Bateman.
Books and Games
PRICED, SPECIAL SATURDAY)
5c, 9c, 12c, 23c, 29c, 44c E 1
It’s Time to Buy Yours!
Extra Special
When some neighbor tells you of the
many virtues of The Hoover, doesn’t
something within you ask, “ When am I
DOLLS
going to buy M IN E !”
DOLLS
And then on the next cleaning day
doesn’t the broom seem heavier than it
used to; your arms more tired; the dirt
endless?
me
THEN I T ’S TIME YOU HAD THE
SAVING
AID
OF
THE
HOOVER-
easiest of terms.
HERE are times when we want
to discuss. We don’t want to
be handed merely cold facts. We
want to look at things from all
sides. Talk over your finances
with the officers of this bank and
get warm and friendly advice.
T
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
The NEW HOOVER, with its 10
great improvements. And two dimes and
a penny each day, paid monthly, will make
SAVE YOUR SALES SLIPS
The Hoover yours before you know it.
We will clean one of your rugs FREE—
Phone us.
Your chance to get a Beautiful
Doll at a very small cost to you.
Don’t miss this offer and as for
D o llsand Doll Things— You know
L ittle Girls.
COME! Select your D oll now.
K id bodv Dolls, B isque D olls and Dressed
D olls
NOW. You can purchase it at once on the
Discussion
DOLLS
W ith $35.00 in Sales Slips, your
choice of one of these dolls. Val­
ues $8.00 to $10.00
3ÜJ
FOR .............................................. $ 1 .7 5
W ith $20.00 in Sales Slips, your
choice of one of these dolls. Values
$4.00 to $6.00
FOR ..................................................... $ 1 .2 5
f Z £3 m fc? cn n L j
•Where Your Dollar Has More Cents*
HANDKERCHIEFS for X m a s
Gifts with band embroidery
25c, 35c, 39c, 45c, each
W ith $15.00 in Sales Slips, your
choice of one of these dolls. Values
$2.00 to $4.00
FOR ..........................................................05<-
E. R. ISAAC & CO
“The Quality Store'