Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 18, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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1 Undergoes Operation—
Jam es Ramsey who underw ent
an operation at the Community
i Hospital Tuesday is reported to
be rapidly improving.
cow, “ Mounds Baroness Second”
has scored heavily at county fairs
and at the Pacific International
Livestock show at Portland. The
magazine caried Dale’s picture
with his famous cow as front cov­
Ashland view Calendars. Dif­ er display.— K lam ath Herald.
ferent! Studio Ashland.
87-tf
In K buuath F alls—
000,000 State P ark and Forest — Edw ard R. Pusey, a well-known countered rough w eather, and dur
FOUND:— A silk scarf on main fund, and to aid the State in sav­ coal dealer of this city, and for­ ' ing the squall the rudder was
ttree t. Owner can have same by < ing some of its shore lands from mer Mayor W illiam G. Taylor a r­ j carried away. They were in
identifying and paying for this the hands of wealthy re sid e n ts,: rived here, after an exciting ex­ ! danger of being swamped, but
notice.
92— 3 who are fast closing the shores i perience during a squall on the i Mr. Pusey managed to steer the
--------------------------------------------- - j of Long Island Soflmd to the p u b -' river near Newcastle. They had
craft by using the two engines.
H iR SALK: — Second hand
lie, as well as to aid in p reserv in g ' been to Georgetown, Md., where
sewing machine, cheap. 424 N orth:
Mr. Pusey had left his thirty-
the S tate’s trees.
Main.
92— 3* i
foot power boat to bring the ves­ School Savings Banks
sel to this city to put it up for
FOR SALE: — Bridge Beech
Show L arge Increases!
R
udder
Gone,
H
e
Uses
the
W inter.
wood and coal range— Call 302R.
They came through the Chesa­
Two E ngines to S teer
92— 2t
NEW YORK, Dec. 18. — An
peake and Deleware Canal, and increase from
$11,807,000
to
WILMINGTON, Del., Dec. 18. after reaching the river they en­ $20,435,000 in school savings
All Liked Show—
H. Q. Enders of this city was In A shland —
The Vining m anagem ent has
J. J. Miller, passenger agent
in K lam ath Falls Tuesday and
received messages from many who
returned to Ashland y esterd ay ..
the Southern Pacific company
have seen “ Blossom Time,” which
He reports th at it is very cold ' was in Ashland yesterday from
shows at the local th eater to­
there
; K lam ath Falls on his way to San
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( Francisco where he will spend night, th at it was so good they A rrived Here—
are going to see it again here.
Tamales, best in the city, “ The several days on business.
G. L. Bullen has arrived in i
The show is said to be full of pep
A sh'and from Seattle and expects
Rose”.
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and beauty.
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I Eastm an Kodaks for Xmas.—
to locate here.
The statem ent
McNair
Bros.
made
in
a
recent
issue of the
N ew Clerk—
Preparing
for
T
r
e
e
-
Tidings th a t Mr. Bullen went to
E. A. DeLond of this city has
All self-respecting members of Seattle to spend the Christmas
We w rap our Christm as Box
taken a position at the Plaza
Candies ready to mail, free of the Elks lodge are busy today holidays was incorrect.
Market.
charge. The Plaza.
82— tf m ortgaging their home sand cars!
i and borrowing money to the lim­
Toys — Toys — Toys — E lharts.
Connecticut Seeking
it from brothers of other fra te r­
81— 12 Take E xam inations—
to Save Shore Line
Miss Grace Sinema, principal nal orders, in preparation for the
of the H aw thorne school is spend­ big annual Christm as tree event
HARDFORD, Conn., Dec. 17—
A rrives H om e—
of the Elks lodge tomorrow n ig h t,' Hoping to keep pace with the
ing
several
days
in
Jacksonville
William McMillan who has been
at which a large fund will be i neighboring New York State, di­
spending the past few months at taking teacher’s examinations.
raised to aid the poor people w ith -! rectors of the Connecticut State
Elko, Nevada has returned to Ash­
in enjoying Park and Forest Commission are
Gift suggestions:— Why not a in its jurisdiction
land and is with his parents here.
Christm
as
day
.—
Medford
Mail asking the State to furnish $5,-
suit or overcoat. Paulserud’s.
Tribune.
• 89— tf
000,000, of which $3,000,000 is
We put the chicken in our
to
be used for parks and $2,000,-
tam ales. The Plaza.
82— tf
Moved To M edford—
Salem — Capital Ice & Stor­ 000 for forests. This is expected
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Mason are age Company will build $50,000 to give results proportionate with
Sprains A nkle—
New York State's proposed $15,-
Mrs. H. P. Holmes of this city; moving to Medford where Mr. addition to plant.
Mason
will
erect
a
mausoleum
slipped and fell
while coming
down town yesterday and sprain­ sim ilar to the one erected here.
They will make th eir home at the
ed her ankle.
Hotel Medford.
F or her a fancy box of choco­
C rater Lake pictures 95c to
lates: for him a box of cigars.
an
$25.00.
Darling Studio.
83— tf
The Rose.
90-t-t-s
Music Makes Happy Christmas for A ll
BUESCHER MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
Cornet, Saxophone, Clarinet, Trom­
bone, Piccolo for the young folks. A
musical family is a happy one. Sold
on easy payments.
P IA N O S
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
The Rhondda Welsh Male Glee
R eturns—
Singers
will appear Tuesday even­
Mrs. Claire Minard of the
ing,
Dec.
23 at the Methodist!
Plaza who has been ill for sev­
church
8
p.
m.
Reserved seats now i
eral days returned this morning.
on sale at Chamber of Commerce,
Victor Records, Bubble Books $1.00 plux tax, total $1.10. 92-1
and Fibre needle cutters for th at
Toys and games— E lharts.
Christm as gift. The Rose.
81— 12
90-t-t-s
H ere Y esterday—
Leave Today—
Harold Smith who has been
working at Hilt for the past few
months was in Ashland yesterday
on his way to San Jose where he
will visit his m other and sister.
W. D. Gill and family leave to ­
day for Oakland where they will
spend the Christm as vacation
with relatives.
Two more days left of the free
pants
offer at Orres Tailor Shop.
H ere Y esterday—
92— 1*
Mrs. Laura Cotter, her son,
Shirley Cotter and his wife and In A shland—
T. E. P atterson of McCloud is
children of Seattle spent Tuesday
spending
the Christm as vacation
night in Ashland at the home of
with
his
m
other, Mrs. M. P a tte r­
E arnest Hicks and family. They
are driving through to San Diego son of this city.
where they will spend the C hrist­
S tart the New Year right, have
mas holidays.
your clothes made to m easure at
Many beautiful gifts at D ar­ Orres Tailor Shop, upstairs. 92-1*
ling Studio.
83— tf
To Spend V acation—
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vining of
Oakland
will arrive in Ashland
Mrs. Orville Vaughn will drive
in
a
few’
days to spend the holi­
to Klam ath Falls Saturday where
she will spend Christm as with her days with relatives and friends.
m other and father. Mr. and Mrs.
See the newest styles in F u r
R. E. H unsaker.
Coats for women at special
Candle sticks, book ends, and Christm as prices at Orres tailor
shop.
92— 1*
stationery.
D arling Studio.
83— tf
D rive to K lam ath—
A rrive
V I
IMPORTED PERFUMES
AND THE CHOICEST
ODORS
n
Paul W agner will arrive home
Friday
evening
from Eugene
where he is attending the Univer­
sity of Oregon and will spend the
Christm as vacation with his par­
ents.
W INTER GARDEN DANCE
FRIDAY NIGHT
91— 2*
Moved—
Bert Moses has moved into the
B. R. Greer home from the Hotel
Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
Green have moved back into the
Francis B utler apartm ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Provost
are expected to arrive in a short
time from Oakland and will spend
the Christmas vacation with rela­
tives and friends here.
Kimball Pianos, Upright Pianos and Player Pianos in
stock. There are good music teachers in town to make
a piano a valuable education for the young and a pleas­
ure to the whole family.
Phone 51
singers that add a thrill and a
bright spot to the home.
$7.50 to $20.00
We carry in stock a full line of
coty ’ s Perfumes in fancy bottles and
Djkers sets, as well as the many other
products of the famous French per­
fumers.
Gift Certificates to be put in the stocking or on the
Christmas tree for the friend’s use in selecting person­
ally what he or she most desires. Gift certificates are
senisble and relieve embarassment where there is doubt.
Ask for them. Made for any amount.
SUGGESTIONS
Gift S tatio n e ry ....................................... 60c to $5.00
Fountain Pens ..................................... $1.50 to $10.00
De Velbis p erfu m izers......................... $1.25 to $5.00
Face powders and c o m p a c ts.............. $1.00 to $3.00
Incense Burners .................. ' . ................ 50c to $3.00
Eastman Kodaks ............................. $5.00 to $30.00
Books, reprints and copyrights .......... 75c to $2.00
Gifts for A ll Members of the Family
Ladies’ Crepe de Chine
Chemise
Children's Slip-Over
and Coat' Sweaters
in colors of maize, blue, or­
chid, lleSh; lace embroidery
trimmed. All sizes; priced at
in shades becoming to young­
sters; priced at
$1.98 to $3.95
(Caps to match if you wish)
Silk Camisoles,
I
Johnson's Jewelry Store
all sizes.
Ladies' Misses' and
Children's Kimonas
and Bath Robes
Pink and white at
$1.25 to $1.98
These come in both the heavy
double fleece and corduroy
weights; in all” colors and
sizes; priced from
Fancy Silk Brassiers
all sizes, at
Nice agate rings and scarf pins
make acceptable gifts. T. K.
Bolton, across from The Ford
Garage.
92— i t
Leaving today—
Mrs. G. E. Eib is leaving this
afternoon for San Francisco and
San Jose where she will spend
the holidays with relatives.
G uaranteed w rist watches at
reasonable
prices. T. K. Bolton,
Special Auto Accident Policy
across
from
The Ford Garage.
fo r $5.09 a year. Phone 21. Yeo
92— I t
of course.
24-tf
Cliff Payne makes Cedar chests.
Mr and Mrs. J. J. McNair and
daughter, are m otoring up to R ush Started—
The Christm as rush has s ta rt­
Ashlaud from Oakland and will
»pend the Christm as vacation ed at the Post Office and yester­
day was a big day according to
here with relatives.
Postm aster F. D. W agner, who
states
th a t the peak has not yet
The most complete line of
Christm as candy boxes in the been reached but a num ber of
city. W atch our windows. W rap­ packages are being mailed and re­
ped for mailing free of charge. ceived at the local office.
The Rose.
90-t-t-s
A Fine Gift— A Fountain Pen.
McNair
Bros.
V isitin g H ere—
Mrs. Lester W elsenburger of
Every child purchasing a candy
D unsm uir is in Ashland spending
cane
Saturday December 20th at
the Christm as vacation with her
The
Rose
will receive a baloon
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kitto. Mr.
free
of
charge.
90— 4t
W eiaenburger will spend C hrist­
mas Day in Ashland.
Y ellow
75c to $5.90
Ladies' Kid Gloves
in all popular shades of im­
ported Saxony kid; P. K.
Stitch and extremely good
wearing; both plain and fan­
cy; long and short; priced at
$2.75 to $5.95
Arrive Soon—
F r id a y -
M otoring To A shland—
P rescrip tio n D ru g g ist
the year closing June 30, 1924.
according to a report issued by
the Savings Bank Division of the
American B ankers’ Association.
The report states that the collec­
tions increased from $10,632.000
to $14,991,500 in the same per­
iod, while the num ber of pupils
participating in school savings
grew from 1,907,851 to 2,236,-
326.
The num ber of reported
school savings systems grew from
494 to 683 and the num ber of
schools from 6,868 to 8,080.
$1.00 to $1.98
$1.50 to $7.95
No other gift quite equals the Diamond
and vet we offer many items that will remain
cherished keepsakes thru many lifetimes.
WATCHES—the new thin 12’s for young
men; they are 17 jeweled cased in white and
green gold, beautiful creations of modern
craftsmanship.
Ladies' Silk Blouses
Silk Pongee, Crepe de Chine,
and Canton Silk Crepe; all well
tailored; French seamed; snap­
py models; Hi or Low neck;
long or short sleeves; all sizes;
priced from
all weights; popular models;
good colors; made of all wool
yarns; going strong at
$3.50 to t $12.95
Card Table Covers ........ 2.75
Table Lunch Cloths ____ 2.98
Linen Luncheon Sets . . . 5.50
• Bed S p r e a d s .................... 8.95
These are guaranteed absolute­
ly fast colors
$3.50 to $9.95
Good, Warm, Heavy
Blankets
all sizes; all grades; both cot­
ton and wool; priced at
$2.25 to $3.50
$6.50 to $16.00
Dresser Scarfs ................ $1.50
Congress Cloths .............. 2.49
Buffet S e t s ---- $1.39 to $1.98
Ladies' and Misses'
Siveaters
Good Jewelry is a gift of a life­
time handed down from generation
to generation as priceless heirlooms.
You will find at this store, gifts
that will fulfill every desire and ex­
pectation—“Gifts That Last”
Our stocks are all fresh and new
— the very latest in designs and
styles.
Select Gift Pieces from
our A r t Department.
They make handsome
gifts for all
Genuine White Goose
Mixed Feather Pillows
good roomy size; extra fine
tick; priced at, each
$4.50
Ladies' Silk Slips
black, navy and orchid. Made
of Heavy knit silk gloss, all
sizes; priced at
$3.95
CfeHOOV
CHAINS—(Simmon’s) — the only chain
that is guaranteed perpetually and is now made
in 18K white and green gold.
Sheet P ublished—
The annual “ Yellow Sheet”
For Christm as gift suggestions
edition
of the Rogue News, semi­
watch our window. The Rose.
monthly
publication of the high
90-t-t-s
school, was distributed to the
students today. This paper is the
M achine B roken—
best
th a t has been put out this
The ice machine at the Plaza
year
and
is composed of a num ber
Meat M arket froze and burst last
amusing stories.
evening causing a great deal o f ! of clever and
work at that place this morning as Much credit is due the editor,
the machine was immediately re ­ Vernor McGee and his assistants
in putting out this paper. It is
moved.
planned to issue a sim ilar one
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to on April Fool’s Day.
O rres tailor shop.
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Subscribe for
magazines at
E lharts.
F eed B irds—
86— T— S— T
The snow birds th at come to
the city every month are helpless K lam ath Boy Praised—
when the ground is covered with
In the December issue of the
snow and the source of food cov­ Oregon Farm er Dale W est of this
ered. The crum bs th a t you waste city who resides south of here is
m ay save many starving birds so given credit for furnishing in­
rem em ber to put your crum bs or spiration to K lam ath ranchers to
food on the porch or walk where raise pure bred registered beef
th e birds can get at them .
cattle. Dale with his wonderful
1
CLOCKS—A
makes.
big
variety
of Standard
I There’s an air o f immaculate cleanliness in
the Hoover-cleaned home.
| We’ll gladly clean one of your rugs free—then
you’ll understand. When m ay we have that
pleasure?
( ’FT GLASS—Ivory Toilet Sets, fine Com­
pacts and Vanity Cases, Pens and Pencils, Sil­
ver platewear, the new patterns. Trays and
many other pieces of hollow ware, leather
goods, etc.
The discriminating and careful buyers find
themselves well repaid for making their holi­
day purchases at this store. The prices are no
harrier, for low prices, fine merchandise, and
satisfied patrons is always our thought and
aim. Our guarantee protects you.
Johnson’s Jewelry Store
O. H JOHNSON, Proprietor
Easy Payments
For Serviceable, Useful, Lasting Gifts That Appeal—Visit the Christmas
Emporium at
Only FIVE MORE
SHOPPING DAYS
Till CHRISTMAS
Wliore Your Dollar Has More Cents
SANTA CLAUS, Sat-
k urday Afternoon,
Bring the Children