Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 17, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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Special Auto Accident Policy On V acation—
V. D. Miller of the Standard
Miss Gladys Squires of Horn- for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo
•. brook, Calif., was lu Ashland ot course.
24-tf Oil Company will take a two
yesterday visiting relatives and
weeks’ vacation startin g tomor-
! friends.
V isitin g H ere—
i row.
E. Trefren of MacDoel, Calif.,
Thursday afternoon, December was in Ashland Monday on his From E scalon—
18. Parish House. Good program , way to Rogue River where he will
W. G. Clark from Escalon, Cal.,
dainty refreshm ents.
Practical visit hfe parents.
was an Ashland visitor yesterday.
90-2t
S isk iyou Chapter No. 21 handm ade gifts.
Paulserud's Overcoats are ex­ F e ll on Sidew alk—
R. A. M.
Im proving—
ceptional values.
89— tf
Mr. Brown of the Plaza slipped
M asonic H all, Ashland
Mrs. Claire Minard of the Plaza
and fell this morning while com­
who has been ill for several days Here—
ing down town and cut a gash
N otice of M eeting
i ,
is greatly improved1.
A.
L.
Dillon
of
Dunsmuir
is
in
i
in
his head. He was not serious-
Stated convocation Thursday
Ashland
today
on
business
m
at­
ily injured.
evening, Dec. 18. Election of of-j
Toys
and
games—
E
lharts.
ters.
fleers, also installation.
Supper
81— 12
At Home—
at 6:30. All companions invited.
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to
Mrs. J. R. E lliott of H ilt who
F. D. WAGNER, H. P.
See our window displays. Studio Orres tailor shop.
17— tf has been confined to the hospital
W. H. DAY, Secy.
Ashland.
87— tf
for some time returned to her
91— 1
From R oseburg—
home last evening. Mrs. Elliott
R eturned Home—
, E. L. Price and R. E. Harnes is the daughter of Mrs. Edith
Tamales, best in the city, "The
Mrs. R. F. K ruggle returned ' of Roseburg were in Ashland yes-
D earborf of N orth Main street.
Rose”.
60— tf to her home from the Community terday on business.
Hospital today.
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y ,ran8‘ “ ,n 8 ¡ » « . O . D arling studio.
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i Thursday afternoon,- December
95c to 18. Parish House. Dainty hand­
8 3 - t f made gifts on sale. Delicious re­
freshm ents.
Everybody invited.
90-2t
Many Xmas gift bargains at
Many beautiful gifts at Dar­
87— tf
ling Studio.
83— tf Studio Ashland.
At H osp ital—
In A shland—
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Wednesday, December IT, ÍWí4
MbH
Allen, Seattle; Dorothea Scliorm-
haoun, W innie Irvin and Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Mossey, Seattle; W.
S. Dale and party, Vancouver, B.
C.; N. E. Hoover, Albany; Jack
Green, San Francisco; E. C. Post,
and E. K. Phipps, Eugene; E. S.
Roesting. Berkeley; E. Gustafson,
Dorris, Cal.; Alfred W. Krenholz,
W ilfred, A lberta, Canada; W. S.
Spencer, Los Angeles.
A rrive Today—
Farmers Are Rich
in Western Canada
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WINNIPEG, Man., Dec. 17.—
Farm ers of W estern Canada will
have $175,000,000 more to spend
this year than they had in 1923,
because of higher prices for
wheat, according to estim ates of
financial
experts.
Bankers
throughout the prairie provinces
report th a t many of the farm ers
who produced this wealth have
already met their obligations, are
entirely out of debt and have
good bank accounts with which
to face another year.
W. L. Munsey, district sales
m anager and J. C. W agner, as­
Mqs. A. D. Helms of Ashland
At K lam ath F a lls—
Toys — Toys — Toys -E lharts.
sistant sales m anager of the Stan­
Mrs. W alter Jam es of this city entered the Community Hospital
dard Oil Company will arrive in
81— 12
journeyed to K lam ath Falls Mon- in Medford; yesterday for medical
Ashland
today to spend some time
I day to spend a few days with her care.
here
on
business.
A rrive F riday—
mother, Mrs. Mary McDonald.
Miss Joyce Johnson will arrive
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You are welcome to compare
home from the University of Ore-
Photographs of Quality. Studio
Automobile rates w ith any A t H otel—
son Friday to spend the Christ-! , f “ u
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Among those registered at the
"' '
other rates In Jackson or Jose-
m a, vacation.
Ashland
,he Pl“ a
Hotel
Ashland are R. F. Cole and
87__tf Pblne Counties; you can be the
udge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course. wife, St. Helens, Oregon; Roy
Beautiful Gift Stationery, Mc­
30— tf D. W ard, San Francisco; D. E.
Gift suggestions:— Why not a
N air Bros.
There’s a message
Newman and C. L. Luderm an,
suit or overcoat. Paulserud’s.
Tidings
W ant Ads.
Olympia,
W
ashington;
Jas.
F.
89— tf At H osp ital—
We put the chicken in our
C. J. H ewitt of the box factory
tam ales. The Plaza.
82— tf
i Seriously III—
was taken to the Community Hos-
J.
W.
F
’nnell
of
Iowa
street
is
p :tal last evening with a frac tu r­
From Medford—
confined
to
his
home
by
serious
ed
knee cap. He is reported1 to
F. E. W atson of Medford was
illnesh.
be resting easily.
in Ashland
today transacting
business.
Trinity Guild silver tea Thurs­
day afternoon,
December
18,
Parish House. A ren’t you going?
Handm ade gifts on sale.
Good
program .
90— 2t
A rrive Soon—
Miss Minnie Beaver who is
teaching school in eastern Ore­
gon is expected home in a short
time to spend the Christm as holi­
days.
Candle sticks, book ends, and
stationery.
D arling Studio.
83— tf
We wrap our " Christm
- as
- — Box
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Candies ready to mail, free of
charge. The Plaza.
82— tf
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Ashland view Calendars. Dif­
ferent! Studio Ashland.
87-tf
Every - child • purchasing a
cane Saturday December
The Rose will receive a
free of charge.
prising request made by Police boy tried to jig. He stated th a t
Chief K arl A. W eaner, of Ken­ the lad was not seriously h u rt
neth Higgins, twelve, local new s-; if he could jig. The chief kuew.
| LONDON, Dec. 17. — An of­ boy, soon after being knocked His back was injured years ago,
ficial team of British am ateur down by an auto.
and he could hardly move.
boxers will pay a visit to Boston,
Chief W eaner then explained
A fter easing the pain, incident
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Mass., next January, according
that,
apprehensive
lest
the
lad’s
to slight bruises, by giving the
to the British A m ateur Boxing
hack
was
injured,
he
could
quick-!
lad
tw enty-live cents. Chief W eak­
Association.
The association is busy colelct- ly determ ine the m atter if the er took him home.
ing the names of those boxers
who will be willing to make the
trip, and there is every indication
th at the British team will be a
very strong one.
A m ateur English boxing is of
a very high class, and many sons
of wealthy families belong to the
association.
In Ashland—
R. J. Faussett and wifle of
Seattle, Wash., spent last eve­
ning in Ashland on their way
south where they will spend the
winter. They will go to th eir old
home in the middle east in the
spring.
Mr. F aussett tau g h t in
Ashland twenty-five years ago in j Gets Youth to Jig
to Show He’s Unhurt
the old South school and the
couple have many friends here.
DEFIANCE, Ohio, Dec. 17.—
Faussett is now an attorney in
‘L
et’s see you jig ,” is the sur-j
Seattle.
In A shland—
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harden
of Lebanon spent yesterday in
Ashland.
British Amateur Boxers
to Fight in Boston
FREE
Plaza
GUESS THE WEIGHT OF THE GIANT
STICK OF CANDY AT THE
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT— 5 room furnished
house.
Inquire 121 Laurel St.
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88—S.M.W.F.*
FOR SALE-—Nash touring car.
See J. H. McGee.
91— 4
AND TAKE IT HOME WITH YOU
XMAS EVE
FURNISHED house to rent, 4 7
Union St. Phone 332-J.
91— 3
QUICK SALE — Thoroughbred
Barred Rock pullets, 39 4th St.
91— 4*
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LOST— Pair of gold rimmed
spectacles somewhere
between
E ast Side Grocery and Mountain
The avenue.
R eturn to Plaza. Re­
ward.
91— 1*
XMAS CANDIES
from 17 l-2c per lb. up
CANES
CANES
CANES
a candy
—-----
20th at
baloon
90— 4t
R eturns Home—
Mrs. Sarah B rothers of Copco
In A shland—
who has been confined to the
Mrs. C. H. W ithrow arrived in Community H ospital for some
Ashland recently from her home time having medical treatm ent
in K lam ath Falls and will spend returned to her home today.
the rem ainder of the w inter here.
I
Cliff Payne makes bread boards j
In Ashland—
J. J. Murphy of Yreka was in Im proving—
Ashland yesterday attending to
J. L. B arnthouse who injured
business m atters.
his back when he fell In front of
W INTER GARDEN DANCE
Thursday afternoon, December
FRIDAY NIGHT
18, Parish House. Bring your
91— 2* Christm as work
and spend a
pleasant afternoon. Handmade
In A shland—
gifts. Good program .
90-2t
Mrs. B rent Page of Sap-and-
Salt is in Ashland today on busi­ T em perature Drops—
The tem perature dropped the
ness. She states th a t there are
eight inches of snow there and lowest during the season last
it is very beautiful.
n’ght when it registered 20 de­
grees above zero. A num ber of
Gift Candles, McNair Bros.
pipes were frozen.
his house Sunday is reported to
be slowly improving.
Cuts F in ger—
H. S. Emery, who has been op­
erating a foundry pattern factory
here for fifty-seven years receiv­
ed his first injury (several days
ago when two fingers of his right
hand were severed and two
others badly torn. He is report­
ed to be greatly improved.
They Come from Far and Near to
Shop for Christmas
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TABLE
LINENS
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Yard table linen in satin silver finish at
$1.75 and up.
more shopping
CHRISTMAS
$2.95 2 Clasp Kid G lo v es..........$1.95
$4.00 Fancy Gauntlets ...............$3.75
Make it as easy for
yourself as you can by
buying her gifts at this
store.
Short Fancy C u f f ........................ $4.75
Words He Would
Like to Say
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Men’s black and brown felt Slippers?
Special at . . . . . ................................... $1.00
100 pairs of Satin Boudoir Slippers
Special at .............................................$1.00
These will go fast, so come early.
2
for all the family. We have them in all
colors for ladies f r o m ..........$1.75 to $2.50
How nice for baby—a little pair of “ Com­
fy ” slippers in pink or blue. Sizes .‘5 to 5
a t ............................................................ $1.00
&
If you give her
Something new in house slippers—Kid
with comfy soles and different colored lin­
ings. You can’t help but like them at $2.25
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V C F N V IM
Jacobs
BLANKET WEATHER
MEANS
“ Warm Blankets”
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P U R E V IR G IN W OOL
OREGON CITY WOOLEN MIUS
We have them, the genuine
Oregon City blankets and
Blanket Robes.
jgy coops
i
—$3.00, separate
belts, 75c;
ini-
tial buckles, 50c
and 75c.
BATH ROBES
DANIEL GREEN FELT SLIPPERS
$1.50—$1.89—$2.25—$2.50
belt watch chain
Blazers—Town ami Country brand—leath­
er and plaid wool shirt with knit collar and
wristlets and b o tto m ..........$7.50 to $16.50
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Oriental Table Runners in beautiful T urk­
ish designs, finished in natural colors of
the Oriental spinners. Priced at $2.75 to
$10.00
ALLAN A BLACK CAT
Hosiery she knows that she
has received a worthwhile gift.
Full Fashioned Hose
tial buckle and
Buckskin gloves—brown with snap wrist
strap, $4.50; tan suede finish, plain wrist,
$3.50
Call at our shop and hear the Brunswick
Phonograph and Brunswick records (es­
pecially the new Super-Features) and
learn about our convenient payment plan.
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The best line of handbags we have
ever shown and a lot of them are
sample bags at one-fourth off.
grams— comhin-
ation belt, ini­
G aiter and arm band combinations . 65c
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Petticoats, Kimonos, sweat­
ers, silk unbrellas, ivaists, silk
underwear, fairs, table linens,
towels, dresses, coats, aprons.
Be Ito-
Silk and wool ties ........ ................... $1.50
$75 to $260
CONSIDER THESE
Hickok
“ .Just like Dad’s ” —Silk and wool tie and
silk kerchief sets for h o y s ..................$1.00
Then tell Dad you want a “ Brunswick”
and why. Come in today.
Wool and Cliamoisette Gloves for
Women and Children
_________ _
For HIM
Music can sometimes tell the “ sweetest
story” more truly than words, if you have
Brunswick to play for you.
$1.95 2 Clasp Kid G lo v e s...........$1.45
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Imported cloth direct from the flax looms
in Silicia. These cloths on the satin finish­
ed woven-in designs of gold, lavender,
blue, pink and orchids. They sell at $4.95
a set.
OMA SIX
Days before
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Exclusive Patterns and wonderful wool. Also the
auto robes—see them. Priced from $7.50 to $16.00
Oregon City all wool, gray plaid robe with
patch pockets and trimmed in dark gray
$20
Beacon Rohes—pretty plaids and conserv­
ative patterns in all sizes $5.50 to $11.50
Terry Cloth Rohes, figured and color com­
binations ............................. $8.50 to $13.50
Initial H andkerchiefs..............35c and 50c
Ties, knit, . .50c to $1.00; Silk ties . .$1.00
Overcoats, Oregon City all wools, and
others ........................................... $20 to $50
Towels for Christmas Gilts
Dandy Big “ Terry Towels” in soft spongy
yarn deep designs in blue, gold, pink and
lavender. Wash Cloths to match if you
like. Priced at each 25c to 98c and $1.49
The Kapok Cushions
c: o m
a n lj
W here Your D ollar H as More Cents
are here in all sizes; both round, oval
and squares; genuine China fleece
filling. Priced at
69c, 79c, 95c and $1.25