Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 06, 1924, SPECIAL EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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GIFTS FOR EVERYONE
AT
Store
The
Operation—
Gift Sets o f Toiletries
Mrs. E lliott of Hilt, Calif., un­
derw ent an operation at the Com­
munity Hospital this morning.
L eather Goods
Bill Folds 75c to $3.00
¡¡Coin Purses up to $1.50
I Keytainers 30c to $2.00
JU nderarm Vanities
$4.00 up
Tamales, best In the city, “ The
Hose”.
60— tf
Cliff
chests.
Djer Kiss $3.00 to $9.50
Safety Razors
Gillette,—A u t o Strop,
Three Flowers
$2.25 to $7.50 Gem, Evereadv, Strop­
ping Devices.
Gardenia ............. $2.25
Colgate« ..-........$1.00 up j
Cara Nome ......... $10.00 : •WinsLiGle
Shaving
Perfumes in Gift Pack­
ages, including the best
imported and domestic
creations
The W rite Gift
Beautiful Stationery in
suitable boxes.
Be m easured today i
Holiday suit. P aulserud’s. 75-tf
Left Y esterday—
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McCallen
left yesterday for San Diego where
they will spend about three weeks
vacation.
We put the chicken
tam ales. The Plaza.
Toys — Toys
i
Eastman Kodaks
$6.50
Brownies
$1.00, $2.00, $2.75, $3.75
Books. New Fiction and Latest Reprints
Hand Tinted Framed Mottos
Toys, Games, Dolls, etc.
Waterman Fountain P e n s ................. $2.50 to $5.00
Eversharp P e n c ils .............................................50c up
Thermos Lunch K i t s ...........................................$2.75
Hand Painted China
Gift Candles and Candle Sticks
Patterson Crater"Lake Pictures
cedar
Mrs. S. F. Thornton who has
been confined to the Community
Hospital for some time is reported
to be steadily improving.
Military Brushes in
Ivory and Ebony
Beal Pyralin Ivory in
sets and single pieces—
A Lifetime Gift.
makes
Im proving—
Mirrors S
Vantine’.« Incense Burn­
ers in attractive taxes
50c up
Payne
in our
82— tf
Toys— E lharts.
81— Ì 2
SATURDAY, DECEMBER, &
Anyone wanting popcorn balls Narrow Escape—
Miss Lydia McCall .is confined for parties, Christm as or church
Luck and presence of mind
to her home today with illness.
entertainm ents, call 465. 82— 4* Thursday saved the life of John
Inman of G rants Pass, who is cut-,
Special Auto Accident Policy Leaves Tonight—
ting tim ber near the city. At th e 1
for 85.00 a year. Phone 21. Y6o
Miss Geòrgie Coffee and Mrs time of the accident he was cut-,
if course.
24-tf Anna W illiams will leave tonight ting wood alone.
His left aim
for St. Joseph, Missouri, and will was caught in the buzz saw and
Xmas greeting cards. — Mc- then visit in Chicago and other it was only
quick thinkng and
Nair Bros.
¡points in the east. Their stay is 'g r e a t effort that he was able to
I indefinte.
, cut
jjie
wj,ich prevent- |
W. C. T. V. Meeting—
i ed him from being dismembered.
The W.C.T.U. will meet Tues­ G uests at Forum __
1 The saw tore off his shirt and
day afternoon at 2:30 at the Pub­
Percy A. ^oung of Albany who! grazed the abdomen, His left arm
lic Library.
is deputy Exalted R uler for the was badly mangled between the
E lks’ order for Oregon south and
You are assured of the biggest president of the F irst National elbow and wrist, lie was brought
values on the m arket when you Bank of Albany and Ben S. Fish­ to town and given medical atte n ­
trade a t P aulserud’s.
77— tf er a prom nient lawyer of Marsh­ tion immediately.— G rants P a ss;
Courier.
field were among the guests at
We wrap our Christm as Box
the Chamber of Commerce forum
Visits Friend—
Candies ready to mail, free of
here this noon and then left for
Joe H utchinson, form er lieu­
charge. The Plaza.
82— tf
Klam ath Falls to visit the lodge
tenant-governor
of Idaho who was
there.— Mail Tribune.
with the Reno caravan which stop- |
To H old C erem onial—
ped here today, is an old friend ,
At the monthly meeting of Hil-
At H o t e l -
of E. T. Staples of this city.
Temple, Order of the Mystic
Shrine last night, it was voted to! „
registered at the Staples was form erly associated
hold a ceremonial here som etim e1 ° e
s and are
ater- in business with H utchinson who
man,
Spokane;
C.
A.
Brick,
Sac­ took a prom inent p art in devel­
in January.
ram ento, Calif.; A. E. Owens and oping a num ber of valuable mines
R. F. in southw estern Idaho.
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Save 810.00, walk upstairs to wife, Batedale, B. C.;
Owens,
Batedale,
C.
C.;
Wm.
S.
Orres tailo r shop.
17— tf
Armour, New York City; Jesse
Klam ath Falls — F irst car­
Home cooked chicken dinner at Roupe, Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Velma
loads of turkeys shipped out from
The Plaza Sunday. 75c.
82— 1 W hitney, Boise, Idaho; L. D. here for San Francisco.
Swift and wife, Los Angeles; C.
E. Irwin, La Porte, Indiana; T.
H ere Today—
Mr. Laphan of the tracto r de­ F. Kelly, Philadelphia, Pa.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
partm ent of the Ford Motor Com­
FOR SALE — W hite Leghorn j
pany was in Ashland today on F o r Local Officers—
R eturns H o r n e -
82— 4 j
Our item a couple of weeks pullets. Phone 17F11.
Mrs. Summer Parker who has business.
past relative to the local police
SPECIAL, two big lots well lo­
been confined to the Convales­
R
eturn
H
om
e—
station was som ew hat in error cated with a small dwelling on i j
cent Home w ith sickness for some
Mrs. W. S. Bell and Mrs. Will in relation to its use by the State them for the ridiculous small!
time Is greatly improvd and has
W enner have returned home from Traffic Officers and the detention! price of $750.00. Beaver Realty
returned to her home.
a m onth’s visit in Em m ett, Idaho, of tourists while aw aiting the a r - ' <?o.
82— 1 H
Children Books — McNair Bros. where they visited th eir daugh­ rval of a state officer. The local
FO UND: — Bunch of keys.
ters.
station house is intended only for!
the local officers, who frequently j Owner may have same by d e s-1 !
H ere Y e s t e r d a y -
are on night duty owing to the! cribi,1S same and paying for this
Toys and games—Hlharts.
Miss Pauline Johnson of Med­
chill
of th e w eather m ust have! ad’
g2 3
81—
12
ford was in Ashland yesterday
some place to thaw out or their!
f o r RENT:
Very nicely!
visiting the O. H. Johnson family
In M e d f o r d -
of this city.
work becomes inefficient.
The furnished flat, including piano, I
Mrs. Way, Mrs. W. M. Barber station house is m arked on the! reasonable, 446 Allison, C o r.1
and
Msses Josephine B arber and highw ay by a conspicuous red Gresham.
The shops are full of Xmas
Apply Mrs. Bergner,
gifts th at anyone can buy. But 1 Alice Ruger journeyed to Medford light for the guidance of both next door E lharts Drug Store, up­
1 here’s one gift th a t only you yesterday and visited friends. • traffic and foot travelers seek­ stairs.
S2— 2*
ing inform ation.— Gold Hill News
can give— your photograph. D ar­
3 ! ling Studio, Phone No. 8. 76— tf
Solve a dozen Xmas problem s;'
with a g ift th a t only you can
B*ery ad has a message.
give— your photograph Darling
Spend W inter H e r e -
76— tf
Mr. and Mrs. B rent Page and Studio, Phone No. 8
young son who arrived here sev­
eral days ago expect to spend the D ftlieatory Services—
„winter in Ashland and at Sap-
Dedicatory services for the
and-Salt. Mr. Page is noted New F irst Church of Christ, Scientist
York editor.
will be held a t eleven a. m., and
—A T —
"Preferred Stock yields
th ree-th irty p. m. tomorrow, at
The Auxiliary to Trinity Guild ( the church edifice. - The public is
will give a card party at the cordially invited.
This edifice
Parish House Monday evening, ¡w as completed last w ater but the
SUNDAY
Dec. 8th at 8 o ’clock. Bridge, Mah furnishings were not installed un­
December 7. 1924
ash. any
Jongg and 500. For table reser­ til recently.
member
of our
vations phone Mrs. W. H. Mc­
$1.00
Nair.
82— 1
Classified Ads Bring Resulta
lU k V U V I V U
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CALIFORNIA 1
Turkey Dinner
T he H otel A shland
McNair Bros.
1
OREGON POWER
COMPANY
7.14%
DON’T FO R G ET
to Visit
HARDY BROS
The Big Grocery Department
at Enders Big Store
WE ARE
Exclusive Selling-
AGENTS
for
Kerr’s Feeds
IN ASHLAND
and now carry a full line
Come in and get a few sacks of Mill Run at
$1.60 for an 80 lb. sack
We will also continue our Less T han
W holesale Price on F lo u r until
A FT E R T H E FA IR
Watch for our coun­
ter cud Special. A
new one every day.
aBenBSRHOEBanHBISKSBBHBSa&aBBaBBBBBSHMB
HARDY BROS.
WHERE THE CROWDS GO
oiganization.
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ani
FOR GIFT MAKING
R em em ber th is is th e store th a t
sells E ver fast suitings, linens, voils,
etc.
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t
W hen you need m akings fo r a gift
w here this sort of m aterial en ters
in vou should see th a t it is E verfast
ALLEN A
BLACK CAT HOSIERY
W onderful wearing quali­
ties a n d beautiful texture
have made Allen A hosiery
very popular among women
folks, and no g ift of hosiery
would be more acceptable
than A llan A.
Full Fashioned Hose
$1.50, $1.89, $2.25, $2.50
While
Christmas Shopping
Do Not Overtook the Fact
That We are Of ferine-
25 COATS ON
20 COATS ON
JO COATS ON
10 COATS ON
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
Glov es, um brellas,
s w e a t e r s,
blouses, silk underw ear, furs, b o u ­
doir caps, hand hags, hosiery, table
linens, towels, bed spreads, hath
robes, petticoats, etc.
A T....... .................................. $4.95 t0 $44.75
A T..............
$45.75 l0 $29.75
A T ...........................................
$3450
A T..... .
. .............................. 544511
60 DRESSES, WOOL and SILK...........
$9.75 to $19.75
20 DRESSES, WOOL and SILK....... ........................ $24.50 to $39.75
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G IV E
H un d red s of pleasing g i l l s for
wom en at this store.
You Will Save $10.00 to 420.00 Now on Any Dress from 919.75 up
C hiffon W eig h t
$1.89, $2.25
Seam less Foot
$1.00 to $1.75
FOR G IF T G IV IN G
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Remember that Stock Reduction Prices are s till on in Wool Dress Goods,
Silks, Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirls, Sweaters and Blouses
GLOVES
GO pair, 2 clasp French Kid Gloves, our regular $1.95 quality,
good color assortment, pair ................................................$145
45 pair fine quality $2.95 Kid Gloves, p a i r ................. $1.95
$4.90 fancy gauntlet Kid Gloves at, p a i r ......................... $3.75
1 clasp, fanev turned back cuffs, p a i r ............................. $4.75
L U X IT E SILK
U N D ER W EA R
The finest line we have had
the pleasure of seeing and
buying.
You would hardly expect
th at designing played much
of a p art in underwear, but
this line will afford you a sur­
prise.
. Gowns, vests, step-ins, com­
binations and splendid match­
ed sets.
“Fairysilk” Fibre Silk under­
wear at popular prices.
$1.19 to $1.48
Step-ins
$2.45
G ifts of L inen Always Please
Matched sets of Table Linen, Belgium Linen, Table Cloths
with last colored bars, linen towels and toweling, while linen
SNOODS
by the yard, in four widths, and three fine qualities in table
linen, by the yard.