Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 12, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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Friday, 1 letein ber 12, l(k¿4
Here Yesterday—
' At Show—
' Slightly Improved—
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
^Woodland — Ward wood mill
Best Sr. Steel Gray Flemish
E. R. Grieve of H ornbrook w a s ! W. P. Marks Of G rants Pass
Mrs. G. F. McConnell who is
for furniture stock being estab­ Doe— E. E. Estes.
FOR SALE:— Good small loti
in Ashland yesterday on business journeyed to Ashland yesterday confined to th e Sacred H eart
Largest Rabbit in show— Metili
with
sleeping porch, garage and! lished in Peterson plant &&
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j to attend the W inter F air and hospital in Medford with a b ro k e n ,
Rose.
Remember the bazaar a n d 1 Poultry Show.
I leg is slightly improved. An X -'
shop, all for 5400.00. Beaver j
Best Flemish Black — W. P.
GOOD SHOWING IS
•cooked food sale given by the!
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Realty Co. No. 37 F irst St.
ray of the cast was to be taken ’
Rathe.
MADE
HERE
IN
C. E. of the Christian Church,!
Special Auto Accident Policy today-
84— 1
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; CHICAGO, Dec. 10. — A de­
Best W hite Flemish Buck, Jr.
WINTER FAIR
Saturday 13, next to E lharts.
for 55.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo
I butaute
can
dance
FOR SA LE:— Two well bred
straig h t
—
— W. P. Rathe.
85— 3 t ! ot course.
2 4-tf > Defeated
through for nineteen hours.
At Jacksonville—
Poodle Pups. Both males. Oxford
(Continued from page 1)
Best Sr. W hite Flemish —
i Rogue River was defeated by
A buainess m a„ isn’t tired Rooms, 219 4th street.
A rthur P eters made a trip to
87—
2
Merrill
Rose.
R eturns Hom
Moved—
Best New Zealand Red Jr. Buck
2°.,tOJ 4. l n .the basket after a fourteen-hour day.
Jacksonville W ednesday afternoon
Best
New
Zealand Buck— Mrs.
A. E. Chase has moved from . Dr.
B ertha Sawyer returned
to i balj game with Yreka last » Fridav
on business.
. . . . .
,
iiu o j,
iVU|[, besides
uesuies th
m a i,
r reuericK i POUND:— Shrine pin s e t. in — Mrs. E. E. W ilder.
“ And,
t,” Frederick
E.
E.
W
ilder,
Phoenix.
736 Boulevard to a home at 115 Ashland yesterday morning after evening. The town team was also
ln tern n tio n .lt known a n a -' gold w reath circle. Found near
Best display of made up Furs—
Best Sr. Checkered Zvant Buck
Bush street.
vtaltlng for several days at th e : defeated by the Phoenix town , , Uc„ psychologist, fold the Ex-' C hautauqua building. Owner claim , Mrs. Knight, Phoenix.
Tam ales, best in the city, “ The
—
W.
W. Estes.
| home of Drs. Carlow of Medford, j team.
ernfivetf Club of Chicago, ••yon at Tidings office and pay for ad.
Beat display New Zealand Reds
R ose’’.
60— tf
Best
New Zealand Doe— Mrs.
We put the chicken in o u r (
87— 2 — Mrs. E. E. W ilder, Phoenix.
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:
don’t worry, and you feel better
E.
E.
W
ilder.
82— tf;
Candle sticks, book ends, and Arrived Home—
thftn yQU ever djd „
tamales. The Plaza.
Best Sr. Checkered Doe— W.
Study Club—
FOR
SALE:
—
54500
for
160
For Best Sr. Steel Gray Doe—
W. Estes.
¡statio n ery .
Darling Studio
| Mrs. C. M. Thayer returned!
He told them how to Increase
The Ashland Study Club will
W.
W. Estes.
acres
on
elegant
Ranch;
stream
New Clerk—
83— tf j yesterday from Seattle where she! th eir w orking hours and still not
Best Sr. Checkered Ruck —
m eet at the home of Mrs. Gordon
through
the
place;
fine
fishing;
Best
display by novice— Dick
W. W. Estes.
Miss Alta Payne has taken a
; has been visiting friends and rela-j shorten th eir lives, by taking an
MacCracken on H argadine street position at E n d er’s during the ' Visiting Her,
Joy.
good
soil;
-clear
of
encum
brances;
u d iw
Best. American Blue— W. P.
i tives. She will ___________
remain here _____,
with exercise known as the De v Cubitas
Monday afternoon.
easy term s or will exchange for R athe, Medford.
Christm as rush.
! Mrs. Laura Simmons of Spok-^her daughter, Mrs. E.
B er^
Best display Rabbits Josephine
a
home
in
Jackson
county,
as
Co.—
Dr. W. P. Marks, G rants
Most points won by lady —
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ane, W ash., is in Ashland visiting, until a fte r New Years Day and the w orkout is entirely mental
Suits and Overcoats make use­
part or full payment. J. J. Deak- — Mrs. E. E. W ilder, Phoenix.
Pass.
Toys and games— E lharts.
: at the home of Mrs. J. W. Frazier.i will then go to her home in,
‘‘The exercise is based on th e '
ful gifts. P aulserud’s.
86-tf
in, Ashland, Oregon.
87— tf
Best Sr. Am. — Mrs. E. E.
Best display rabbits in 6how
‘
81 12
. Michigan.
complete relaxation of the auto-
W
ilder,
Phoenix.
—
W.
W. Estes.
Photographs of Quality. Studio j
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• matic. or unconscious, brain cen.
FOR SALE: — 53500 for 15
Returned Home—
; At New O r le a n s -
Ashland on the Plaza.
~
j R eturn Today—
j ter, which occupies three-fourths acres berry land a t Hillsbivro,
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kinney and
W ord has been received here
Mrs. H arry H arrison will retu rn of the entire m entality and con- Oregon, small house; good barn;
Mrs. G. G. Eubanks have re tu rn ­ I from Johnny Gruelle stating that '
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tins
evening from Merced a n d ; sists of the nervous system con- fenced; three-fourths mile from
ed from Oakland where they spent the family is in New Orleans and Agent Here —
other California cities where she! trolling muscles, glands and all Pacific Highway; elegant w ater: |
the past several weeks visiting have had a pleasant trip thus far.
County Agent Long of Grants has been visiting for the past other organs,” he told them
term s to suit purchaser or w ill,
relatives and friends.
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Pass was in Ashland yesterday two months.
The attention is centered on a exchange for Ashland or Medford 1
Save 510.00. walk upstairs to atten d in S the Poultry Show.
ANNOUNCES
special
set of muscles. Hold an home; take or assume any dif-l
Fine Gift Stationery— McNair Orres tailor shop.
17— tf
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ference. J. J. Deakin, Ashland.;
Leave
Soon—
arm
at
right
angles,
then
shift
Bros.
At Hospital—
S7— tf
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Greer and the attention to another set of Oregon.
R eturns to Business—
) J- McMasters of Hornbrook en- Mlgs E lbert Greer pJan to
muscles. The first arm then drops
In A shland—
FOR TRADE: — We have a '
O. H. Johnson who has been tered the Community H o sp ital} th e flrgt of
the weefe
fw . Bur|>
¡autom atically
to your side, in a
on subscriptions taken now for the
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U 1 U c tiln
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E. R. Kruse and son of Rose­ confined to his home, with illness *’**a nmininir «ma nniiaMbant »• I _ - —
modern
6-room dwelling in North '
. . and unconscious
us
owning and underw ent a ; California, where they will spend *1 ! state of . complete
burg were in Ashland yesterday for the past few days returned minor operation
Bend, Ore., to trade for Ashland '
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. . . . as with
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Christm
their relatives, I —«—
relaxation.
The whole
body is or Medford property of near the j
to attend the W inter F air and to his business this morning.
Miss Grere will enter school th e n | re3ted in thia m anner,” conclud- same value; owner w ants to come !
Poultry Show.
•
Improving—
• -
and the family will probably no? ed the 9Peaker
to Ashland or Medford. B e a v e r!
Mrs. S. F. Thornton who has
Ashland view Calendars. Dif­
Mr. Pierce says this is an un­ Realty Co.
retu rn to Ashland until June.
MRS. BRA.ASCI, representative of the Butte-
WHY PAY MORE
87— 3t
ferent! Studio Ashland.
87-tf been confined to the Community
failing rest exercise for all who
Christm as and New Y ear’s cards
rick Pub. Co., is at our store for a few days
Hospital for some time is improv­
find they do not enjoy a sufTi-1
Rush
Started—
and favors for but two thirds of In Ashland —
ing nicely.
renewing old subscriptions and taking new
what you pay at other prices.
The Christm as rush has s ta rt­ cient num ber of w alking “ peppy”
Mr. and Mrs. Perry W aite of
hours.
ones tor the Delineator at a
Everything in the store marked Gold Hill were in Ashland W ed-; H ere Y esterday—
ed with a large num ber of pack­
down 25 to 50 per cent. T refren’sl nesday evening to attend the!
E. L. King, superintendent of J ages being shipped in and from Uses Confiscated Rum
NKW SPECIAL PRICE
267, 4th street.
87— 2i W inter Fair.
is vis-
for the the local office. Christm as seals
in C ar’s Radiator
Plum e l:i<> or see her at pattern counter
iting her sister, Mrs. H. H. El-
E l-¡S outhern Pacific passed through and stickers should not be plac­
Here—
h art for several days.
Ashlaud yesterday on his way ed on the address side of the p a r­
DEFIANCE, Ohio, Dec. 10.—
William E. Gould of H ilt, Cal.,
cels and postal employees are
south.
Some
county and municipal of­
has moved to Ashland and rented
very anxious th a t this rule be ob­
C rater Lake pictures 95c to
ficials
make a practice of pour­
a home on Roca street from E. E. 525.00. D arling Studio.
served as It is difficult to read
u r The
n
83-—tf Here—
ing
confiscated
booze into sew­
Quality Store”
Phipps.
the addresses when there are
Mrs. W alter Jones of Rogue
ers.
Police
Chief
Karl
A.
W
eaker,
stickers on th a t side, according
Changes Residence—
River is in Ashland and apatient
to Postm aster F. W. W agner. however, uses the alcohol in the
Overcoats, 520, a t Paulserud’s.
Mr?. E. R. Johnson has moved at the Convalescent Home.
“ Do not open., until C hristm as” rad iato r of his speed car to pre­
86-tf from the Lithia apartm ents to an’
vent freezing.
signs may be placed on the back
apartm ent in the Phipps build­ At K lam ath—
of the parcel if so desired. Care­
Small automobile for the kid­ ing.
R. C. Lee of this city is spend­
ful w riting or printing is also Nominate Officers—
dies given away free December
ing the week in K lam ath Falls on
R. E. McElhose and A. J.
requested. Ten new tables have
23. Disc wheels and everything.
Two free goldfish given with business.
been
placed
in
the
local
office
for
Crose
of Medford were nominated
See our window.
The Variety every 50c purchase. Saturday
use
during
the
rush.
for
the
office of commander at
Store.
8 6 -2 t! December 13. The Variety Store.
the
m
eeting
of the Medford
89 N. Main street.
86-2t Pays Costs—
for Children
Glendale — Oregon-California Anvericaji Legion Tuesday eve­
A man was brought before
In A shland—
Judge Gowdy this morning charg­ Power Company rebuilding pow­ ning. The election will take place
Miss Gladys Applegate passed Move Here—
er lines for heavier use.
December 23.
through Ashland W ednesday after
E rna B. Terrill and family a r­ ed with trespassing on the South­
ern
Pacific
property
and
stealing
noon from Yreka having been rived in Ashland recently from
Babies’ Books—Children's Books—G irls’ Books—
called to Medford by the Califor­ Tacoma, W ash., and have taken a ride. He was told to pay the
Boys’ Books—Books for Everybody
court costs and leave town.
nia-Oregon Power Company.
an apartm ent of Liberty street.
10 PROLONG LIFE
Butteriek Publishing Co.
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY
J
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111
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DELINEATOR
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
Wheel Goods
Automobiles
Coasters
Kiddie Cars
BOOKS!
BOOKS!
BOOKS!
Small automobile for the kid­
We wrap our Christm as Box
dies given away free December Candies ready to mail, free of
23. Disc wheels and everything. charge. The Plaza.
82— tf
See our window.
The V ariety
Store.
86-2t In Ashland—
K. H anim erbacher attended the
Perfum es in Gift Packages-
w inter fair in Ashland last night,
McNair Bros.
reporting a good showing in ex­
hibits. Mr. H anim erbacher s in­
Still at Home—
terested especially in the poultry
Miss M arjorie Fifield who has division.— G rants Pass Courier.
been 111 for the past week at her
home is Improved but not able
to be a t work.
ison’s
Hardware
Winchester Store
Visiting School—
Friday of every week is set
aside by the rural school teach­
ers as visiting day and at this
time they visit schools and are
visited by other teachers. Miss
M argaret Dougherty and John
Galey are visiting schools today.
Galey is visiting
the
Lower
Soda Spring school taught by
Mrs. Theodore Lockhart.
BIG STOCK
Picture
BIG ASSORTMENT
Books—Paint Books—Drawing
Comic Books—Fairy Stories—
Mother Goose Tales, etc
Books—
.
GAMES—TOYS—HOLIDAY GOODS
FREE—A Xmas story book to every child nnder
10 tomorrow
'X ,
Toilet Goods—
Drug Sundries
«
ELH ART’S
Books and
Stationery
•- • A
I J
Paulserud's Suits excel in style
and quality.
86-tf
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
Cliff Payne makes counters.
Here—
T. P. Cram er and T. P. Cram­
er, Jr., of G rants Pass were in
Ashland yesterday attending the
W inter F air and Poultry Show.
Both received prizes in the fair.
Many beautiful gifts at Dar­
ling Studio.
83— tf
WHY PAY MORE
Christm as and New Y ear’s
cards and avors for but two thirds
of what you pay at other places.
Everything in the store m ark­
ed down 25 to 50 per cent. Tref-
rens 267, 4th St.
87— 2
You are welcome to compare
my Automobile rates with any
other rates In Jackson or Jose­
phine Counties; you can be the
Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course.
30— tf
Dem onstration—
A dem onstration of S. & W.
products is being held at Holmes
Grocery today and tomorrow so
th a t patrons can see and taste
the canned food.
Everyone Is
urged to be present.
See our window displays. Studio
Ashland.
87— tf
A ttends F air—
H. B. Norton of G rants Pass
was among those who attended
the W inter F air in Ashland yes­
terday.
Many Xmas gift bargains at
Studio Ashlaud.
87— tf
F o r C alifornia—
Misses Waive W ithrow and
Dorothy Reid plan to leave in a
short time for Stockton and Los
Angeles where they will spend the
C hristm as vacation with relatives
and friends.
Two free goldfish given with
every 50c purchase. Saturday
December 13. The Variety Store.
89 N. Main street.
86-2t
Leaving Tomorrow—
C. A. Jensen will leave tom or­
row for Sacram ento w’here lie was
called by the illness of his fam­
ily.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
u HERBERT BRENON pmductjon
(2 Qtiramount Qicture
HUS ENT COSY
ADOLPH ZUKOa.
JESSE L.LASKY
iüe S how
oF UFE"
* * ERNEST TORRENCE, ANNA (¿NILSSON
Throwing the spotlight on the secret, hehind-
the-seene life of a circus funny man. Showing him
as he really is, stripped of his grease paint and bag
of tricks, playing for bigger gain in the game of
hearts and happiness.
“The Telephone Girl” comedy
The
Christmas Store
Do Your Shopping Here
Men’s Handkerchiefs, 6 for $1.00
Made with colored borders, blue, tan and lavender.
Sold Regularly, each .............................................20c
Iveritex Toilet Articles’ each 98c
Hair Receivers, Powder Boxes, Manicure Sets, Shoe
Horns, Perfume Bottles, Combs, and many other
articles at these low price values to ...........$1.50
Men’s Knitted Ties, each 59c
p o r the CCloman’s
C h ristm as
G ive G ifts h ik e T h e s e
Luxite Undergar­
ments of Silk
Jersey
It seems to have occured to
the m akers of Luxite gar­
m ents th a t clever designers
might be employed even in
the planning of Milady’s un­
dergarm ents.
And the results of this idea
are in evidence at our store.
The most attractive gowns,
pajam as, combinations, vests
and step-ins.
Come in a good assortment of patterns; an E xtra
Value, coming at the right time.
JEWELRY STORE CHANGES
HANDS
We wish to announce that Charles A. White has
purchased the .Jewelry Store formerly belonging to
W. II. Hodkinson.
The entire stock of silverware, cut glass, China,
jewelry, watches, clocks, pens, pencils, toilet sets
and novelties will he cut in price from 10 to 50 per
cent until Januarv » 1st.
We intend to make this sale of real benefit to
you in doing your Christmas shopping. This is go­
ing to he a jewelry Christinas—A Christmas of Gifts
that Last.
H A N D K E R C H IE F S
The most wonderful assortment you have ever seen
ror Gift Giving sheer cotton and fine linens with
hand embroidery. Priced each
20c, 25c, 29c, 35c, 48c, 59c, 65c
Fibre Silk
Underwear
for those who wish
pretty underwear at
less expense
Vests . .$1.19 and $1.48
Step-ins ..............$2.45
Combinat ions . . . .$2.45
Silk Hose, pair $125
‘Nevermend” pure silk hose, guaranteed to give
satisfaction. Comes in the wanted colors. 6 pair for
$6.75
A universally favored gift
and there are all kinds of
pretty styles here to choose
from.
2 clasp kid $1.95 value $ 1 .4 5
2 clasp kid 52.95 value $1.1)5
54.00 gau n tlet kid
on the Balcony
Silk Hosiery
Allan A Black Cat
hosiery or Kavser hos­
iery, either line so well
known, that you can
make no mistake in giv­
ing them for Christmas
Gifts for the
Infant
There are dozens of pretty
things for the little one.
OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Umbrellas, handbags, bathrobes, petti­
coats, neckwear, sweaters, furs, blouses
O.nly 10 more Shopping Days before
Christmas
Charles A. White,
E. R. ISAAC & CO
“The Quality Store”
£»y goods
$3 .7 5
Fancy cuff kid ........... $4.75
T 0 Y L A N D
Where you will find a real collection of Gifts for
the Kiddies. The prices will please you.
Enders Block
Gloves for Gifts