Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 19, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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PÁÚK FÓÍ.Ü
lay, December 19, li
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I BOWERS SLIGHTLY
1 a&d
New-
HURT IN SMASHU P the
his ear badly damaged when 1 accident, one of the skid chains
Mr. and Mrs. Courtney of
car overturned on the h ig h -! on
rearw heels came ofT and
berg were in Ashland the fir3t of
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way near j ack sOn Springs last loCk ®d tbe wheels. The car skid
ded into a bank and overturned
the week visiting the L. S. Brown
i , - t
fam J•y
Jim Bowers, well known local I ® '
throw ing Bowers out.
He sus-
Aeeording to the report of the tained a sprained ankle and min­
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young man was slightly injured
or cuts and bruises, but escaped
Don't miss the famous movie — .
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th riller— not by a — site! A ll!....................................................................................................
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; seiious injury. The top on the
11
automobile was badly damaged,
star cast, including some of A sh -1 t
while the fenders were broken and
land's leading citizens. Belleview
bent out of shape.
L. S. Schwein is seriously ill School, Monday night, December
a t his home on Church street. j 22nd at 8:00 o’clock. Admission
10c and 25c.
93 — 3t;
G oing H om e—
Tamales, best in the city. "The
can be fulfilled if you see and purchase from our
L. L. Jensen, architect foreman
R o s e '.
60— tf
stock
of
for
the Lithia Springs Hotel hasi
Here Y e s te rila y -
gone
to his home in North Bend
F rank T. Gregory, paym aster
See our window displays. Studio
to spend Christm as.
.
I
A shland.
87— tf for the O. W. R. & N. railway
Tops,
Balls,
.Jump
Ropes,
Fire
Engines,
Circus
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! at P ortland was- in Ashland yes-
Here Today—
Wagons, Mechanical Toys of many kinds.
A rrive Tom orrow—
terday visiting his sister, Mrs.
Joyce Johnson of the University
Miss G ertrude Brown will ar- W alter Jones of Rogue River, who
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of
Oregon arrived home today to
BTG GHOICE OF DOLLS
rive home tomorrow from Dryden is a patient at a local sanitarium .
spend the Christm as vacation with
New and Interesting Games
where she is teaching school.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H
.
A rrived Y esterday—
25c, 50c, $1.00, $1.50 each
I Johnson.
We put the chicken in our ' Mrs. Leeds Baxter of Hollywood!
82— tf and Mrs. J. Barricklo of San Fran-
tam ales. The Plaza.
G oing to Portland—
Toilet Goods—
Books and
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I cisco arrived in Ashland yester-
Drug Sundries
Stationery
Miss E sth er Lee Johnson, a
Many beautiful gifts at Dar- day to visit their sister, Mrs.
teacher a t Ju n io r High School, is
ling Studio.
83— tf W alter Jones of Rogue River who I
leaving
tomorrow for Portland to
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! is quite ill at the Convalescent
spend
the
Christm as vacation.
A Djer Kiss or Three Flow ers Home.
Toilet Set for her— McNair Bros.
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To E u gene—
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Home Today—
G. H. Yeo journeyed to Eu­
In Medford__
Miss Frances P ratt, Miss Mar-
gene last evening to bring home
E. M. W allen of ths city was 1 fcaret McCoy and Hugh Bates are
his daughter, Miss Bernice Yeo,
a business visitor in Medford expected to arrive home
this
Miss
Lucile Perozzi and Miss C ar­ jr?
Tuesday.
evening from Corvallis where
oline
Tilton.
Give your wife, mother or friend
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| they are attending O. A. C. Mrs.
Candle sticks, book ends, and Nate Bates drov/e to Corvallis
a Beevac Vacuum Cleaner and you
School Out Today—
stationery.
Darling Studio.
| yesterday to bring them home.
give her more hours of leisure and
Students in the Ashland schools
83— tf
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less drudgery for many years to
are rejoicing as school closes to­
To Give M atinee—
day for the Christm as vacation
come. W hat greater gift than to
W IN T ER GARDEN DANCE TO­
A new form of entertainm ent
and will be closed until Jan u ary 1
lighten her household burdens?
NIGHT.
93— 1* will be given G rants Pass when
5. A num ber of high school stu­
j the high school in co-operation
dents are planning to spend the
Special Auto Accident Policy with Mr. Dunlap will produce a
Christm as vacation in the south.
fo r $5.00 a year, Phone 21. Yeo m idnight m atinee at the Rivoli
of course.
24-tf New Years eve. An excellent pro­
To H ave Supper —
gram of vaudeville type is being
The members of the Ashland,
prepared to help pass away the
Medford
and G rants Pass De-
H ere Today—
long hour ju st preceding the en­
Molay’s
will
be entertained with
A. B. Evans, insurance man trance of the New Year. This show '
a duck supper at the Masonic Hall
of Medford was in Ashland to­ will begin about 11 and last u n - 1
this
evening. The supper is be­
day on business.
til after m idnight. At exactly 12
ing given the boys by D. M. Lowe.
o’clock the lights will be turned j
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to on and all will be allowed to
‘ ’ Leave Today—
Or res tailor shop.
17— tf celebrate for a few m inutes b e -;
Misses Ida and Bess Briscoe
fore the program is continued, j
and
Alice Ferguson leave this
Cliff Payne makes Book racks. The regular picture shows will be |
We pack furniture for shipment free
afternoon for F o rt K lam ath to
run through the evening.— G rants
spend the Christm as vacation with
Goes South—
Pass Courier.
their parents.
Edison Marshall leaves to n ig h t.
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for A tlanta, Ga., to spend the
holidays with his wife and child,!
M ilitary Brushes for him -Me-
Bring your sash to us; glazing done free
SLIGHT RAISE IN
who have been visiting relatives Nair Bros,
TEMPERATURE IS
there since Thanksgiving Day.— 1
REPORTED HERE
Medford Mail Tribune.
” »! V isit Here—
THE CHILDREN’S
Idea of Xmas
TOYS and GAMES
ELH ART’S
Give Her More Hours of Leisure
as your Christmas Gift
Bee-Vac
Vacuum
Cleaner
SWENSON-PEEBLER
Furniture Company
(Continued from page 1)
Every child purchasing a candy; T A n . v
cane Saturday December 20th a t 1 TODAY
The Rose will receive a b alo o n : TOMORROW
free of charge.
90— 4t
~
Regular times!
Regular prices
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
A rrived R ecen tly—
Miss Lois Russell arrived re­
cently from Pasadena to spend
th e w inter with her father, F. E.
Russell.
th e
th r ill p ic tu re
T H R O Í IC iH the H
a lo v e s to r y
o f S a n F ran cisco ’s u n d e r w o r l d
C rater Lake pictures 95c to
$25.00. Darling Studio.
83— tf
k «a « A/V* .
Another of the famous Boston Blackie Stories
Remember the chance given on
a Phonograph with each 50 cent
purchase at T. K. Bolton's. Across
from the Ford Garage.
93— I t
Gift suggestions:— Why not a
suit or overcoat. Paulserud’s.
89— tf
SANTA CLAUS
has overheard what
a lot of your women
folks want for
Mrs. Weston Henry, teacher in
the Junior High School is con­
fined to her home with a case
of mumps.
CHRISTMAS
Perhaps you are the
man we can help
We wrap our Christm as Box
Candies ready to mail, free of
charge. The Plaza.
82— tf
Many Xmas gift bargains at
Studio Ashland.
87— tf
L eaving T onight—
M erritt and son,
evening for San
they w’ill spend
relatives.
A nother fire today (insured
with Billings Agency). Had your
house and contents burned would
they have been insured? If not we
would be glad to tell you how very
little it costs.— Billings Agency.
93— 31
Ashland view Calendars. Dif­
ferent! Studio Ashland.
87-tf
Tx'aving T onight—
Miss Beryl Jarm on leaves to ­
night for Santa Ana where she
will spend the Christm as vacation
w ith relatives and friends.
P aulserud’s Overcoats are ex­
ceptional values.
89— tf
Photographs of Quality. Studio
Ashland on the Plaza.
87— tf
At K lam ath—
Mb's Waive W ithrow of this
city journeyed to Klamath Falls
Tuesday and is spending several
days visiting with her grand­
m other, Mrs. Mary E. McDonald.
Miss W ithrow was form erly of
K lam ath Falls.
f ou are welcome to compare i
ny Automobile rates with any
fiber rates in Jackson or Jose-
iblne Counties; you can be the
ndge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course.
30— tf
their problem« here. The big selection
in every line makes it easy for you to
choose.
New big assortment of ladies’ silk
and woolen scarfs; a real cold weather
protector for service; all colors:
priced at
.50 to-
Ladies’ Knit Jersey Silk Bloomers
Extra long; good weight; all colors;
double tucked knee; all sizes; priced at
$ 2 $ 4 ;,°
New Christmas Assortment of
Ladies’ Silk Hose
Ladies’ Silk Jersey and Knit
Petticoats
Wonderful colorings and sure fitters;
full fashioned; and spring needle.
Get vour choice here; priced at
.00 to tfO .9 8 and
50
well made; all roomy; shirred and
pleated flounces. They come in colors
of-green, purple, navy, cocoa, red, tan,
grey and black. All sizes; priced at
.00
$1
Beautiful New Large Bath Towels
and Bath Room Sets
$ 2 95 10 $ 4 ° and $6
These come in colors of pink, bine, or­
chid, gold and plain white. The pret­
tiest line we have ever had; priced at
Big Warm Blankets
are going strong. We have a dandy
assortment of the pure wool; full size
in beautiful patterns; both single and
double; priced at
$ 7 . 5 0 to
.95
$1 1
49c ‘<-$i'25and$l-98
Dainty Lace Collar and Cuff Sets
These are the new designs of filet,
nets; tucked effects, and embroidered;
priced at
9 8 c ,o $ 1 a1"1 $ 2 25
Ladies’ Philippine Hand Embroider­
ed Gowns
in very fine Chinese lingerie cloth;
extra fine needle work and beautiful
designs; self threaded; all sizes;
priced at
.98 and
$ J
tf A.
Jg’50
Ladies’ Step-Ins and Chemise
of drop-stitch voiles: in apricot, peach,
rose and sunrise; lace trimmwl. All
sizes, priced at
S t 50 $ 2 25
THE COAT AND DRESS CLEARANCE
is going strong. The big assortment to choose from multiplies your chance to
secure “ ju s t” whatyo u want at a big saving that von can’t afford to pass up.
All going at a “ W hopper” of a discount.
“GET SANTA TO SHELL OUT“
Shop Early at
$1.95 2 Clasp Kid G lo v e s........$1.45
$
$2.95 2 Clasp Kid G lo v e s........$1.95
$4.00 Fancy Gauntlets ...............$3.75
Someone to work
for room. Board cheap. Inquire
Box Z, Tidings.
93— 2*i
W ANTED:
C a m p c ji-iL j
W here Your D ollar Has More Cent«
FO R R ENT: — W arm , nicely
furnished
apartm ents.
L ith ia '
A partm ents, 35 S. Second. 93— 4t 1
Hi
T he C h ristm a s Store
Make it as easy for
yourself as you can by
buying her gifts at this
store.
Short Fancy Cuff ...................... $4.75
Wool and Chamoisette Gloves for
Women and Children
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CONSIDER THESE
Petticoats, Kimonas, sweat­
ers, silk umbrellas, waists, silk
underwear, furs, table linens,
towels, dresses, coats, aprons.
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HERE
For Women
* * *
The best line of handbags we have
ever shown and a lot of
them
sample hags at one-fourth off.
If you give her
ALLAN A BLACK CAT
Hosiery she knows that she
has received a worthwhile gift.
Full Fashioned Hose
Sheets and Cases
Silk Umbrellas
Table Covers
Silk TTider-things
Table Cloths
Silk Hosiery
Bath Towels
Napkins
Hand Towels
Bed Spreads
Comforters
Blankets
Luncheon Sets
Bath Mats
Candles
Brushed AYool Sweaters
Corsarge Bouquets
Boudoir Caps
Comfy Slippers
$1.50, $1.89, $2.25, $2.50
• * *
Silk Petticoats
Bath Robes
Ivoritex Toilet Articles
Handkerchiefs
goods
For the Home
Hand Bags
Silk Scarfs
are
potly Im proved —
I. L. B arnthouse who slipped
1 fell in front of his house Sun-
r is greatly Improved and able
be out a little.
tivity. Busy Christmas shoppers solve
TOO LATE TO GLASSIFY
Confined to H om e—
Mrs. Lizzie K.
Jack, leave this
Francisco where
Christm as with
ian j today, adding additional dis-
comf° r t to the cold spell which
th reaten s to :ontinue for several,
days. The tem perature is th ir-'
teen degrees above zero a t pres­
ent. The fire menace in the city
is serious. The plant of the P o rt­
land vegetable oil mills company
was destroyed to the extent of
$60,000 yesterday. Miss
Billie
Vanorman, 16, was seriously
burned when her clothing caught
fire from an overheated stove.
E nterprise, Oregon, reported the
lowest tem perature of the state
with 36 degrees below zero. Jo s­
eph, Oregon, recorded th irty four
below.
Every department is bubbling with ac­
SATURDAY SPECIAL
“ MAMMA” DOLLS
69c each-
For Men
Traveling Bags
Motor Robes
Comfy Slippers
Handkerchiefs
Knit Ties
Hosiery
Suit Cases
Laundry Bags
Belts
Arm Bands
Bath Towels Sets
Feather Pillows
Lace Scarfs
Boston Garters
Pajamas
Ash Trays
Scarf Pins
Bill Cases
E. R. ISAAC & CO
"The Q uality S tore”
For Girls
Sweaters
Wool Gloves
Handkerchiefs
Umbrellas
( ’oats
Comfy Slippers
Wool Scarfs
AYool Stockings
Hand Bags
Dolls
FOR BOYS
Sweaters
Wool (Jloves
Comfy Slippers
Handkerchiefs
Fifes and Drums
Mechanical Toys
Books and Games
A on will find here gifts of
- every sort
for the Babv