Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 09, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    \ 'lettore in Ashland—
From Mcdfdrd—
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Clinton
Mrs. Lucille Croft of Medford
Is a medical patient at the Coin- of Frederick were transacting
business in Ashland this morn-
munity hospital.
In*.
The ladles of the Christian
Kodak Albums, large stock at
church will ^hold a bazaar and
food sale Saturday, December 12 McNair Bros.
in building formerly Mrs. Sugg's
FOR SURETY bonds see J,
Millinery store.
38-2
L. Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
71-tf
JITNEY DANCE ÀND SKAT­
ING CARNTVAI4 NAT., WKD.
Hot tub sulphur baths. Day
DEC., ®.
8S-S
Leaving For Sacramento—
Mr. Phillip 3. Keller of Car*
bond&le, * Illinois, spent the sum­
mer here with bis daughter, Mrs.
Effie Galbraith, on. Fifth street
will lea fs next Tuesday tor Sac­
ramento where he will spend
the winter with other friends and
relattrfb.
Leaving H ila Evening— < * T
J. P. Sayle will leave this
evening on the 11:30 train for
Hawthorne, California, where.he
will spend the winter with his
daughter, Mrs. C. L. Kelton.
department
......
sparkling with the spirit of
Christmas. Here you will see the choicest gifts for
a ll.. We have unloaded, unpacked, rearranged and
systematically built up every, depfcjtroent plans for
your shopping tour that will de$ghfc the thousands
of eager shoppers that will passthrough our store
the next two weeks.
W hy do you pay Sewing Ma­
chine Agents from 1130 to 3150
for sewing machines, when yog
can get the White here for 305.
58-Xt
or night at Jackson Hot Springs. Emil Pell.
Stated communication,
day evening, Dec. 10. Im
routine work also election of
Two pair pants suits at 334.50,
58-tf
officers* for ISSO.
338.SO, J35.00 ad 345.00 tailor­
Visiting Brethren welcome.
Wonderful gifts In candite
ed to your measure at Orres
B. A. PETERS, Jr., W.
Tailor shop, upstairs. The best vase< and dishes.— Elhart's.
values yet
LET J. L. Ketch write your
ODD FELLOWS MEETING
71-tf
CMff Payne makes serving automobile Insurance.
Meeting I. O. O. F. Hall, tables.
*
Thursday, 7:30 p. in. Degree
work. AU visiting members In-
Boxes filled from your selec
vited
Opera carmela and »walnut
tion from stock at Candyland
p. D. BROWN, N. o.
"carmel .at Candyland.
C. E. HOOPER, Sec y.
Our clothes are always new
and up to the minute.-—Paul- From Oak Bar—
Walk upstairs to Orres Tailor serud’s.
Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. Gilkson
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Shop and aave 310.00.
78-tf
of Oak Bar, California were vis­
itors in Ashland last evening
Books for children -Darlings
George McMillan who was in­ and today.
81-tf jured in the wreck on the Sis
Art Store.
CHRISSFMAS SPECIAL
kiyoua Sunday is reported as
Crystallize baby ways, child­ Improving at the Community
5 Marcels, 35.00
hood, youth in a portrait.— Stn- hospital.
Attractive coupon gift books
dio Ashland.
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(Limited number of books.)
Orres cleans clothes.
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The Vanity Shoppe
Patient in Community Hospital—
McGee’s Store. «
Phone 103
H. Flannlgan of Salem is a
Paulaerud’a suits cost leas,
medical patient at the Com­ wear longer and fit better.
munity hospital.
Gifts for all.— Darling’s Art
82-tt
Store.
81-tf
20 per cent reduction on to­
Maddon sella protected tires.
bacco. Save a little, buy it of
Now is the timo to have that Woods.— 875 E. Main.
53-tf
portrait made.— Darling's Studio.
82-eod-tt
81-tf
C offee with real cream served
Merchant's Innen every day,
11 to 3 p. m.( 58c at The Plaza
Confectionery.
75-tf
“The Street of
Forgotten Men”
With Percy Marmont, Mary
Brian, Neil Hamilton.
TOMORROW
AND
FRIDAY
Business V is ito r—
. .W . H. Warrens of Portland
was a business visitor In Ash­
land for a short while this morn-
Ing.
Moved—
J. K. Drake and wife have
moved from the Suncrest or­
chard to 375 Otis street.
Returned Home—-
Mrs. R. A. Petrie who has been
visiting with her sister, Mrs.
H. L. Claycomh for a number
of weeks returned to her home
In Stockton California Monday.
For Firs Insurance see
Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg
FOR
Have your Bunday dinner at
Martha's Dlnnlg Room.— Ven-
dome Hotel.
81-tf
Onr line of gift boxes are
different.— Darlings Art Store.
81-tf
FOR
SALE— Ivory
wicker
buggy. Good condition, Reas-
onable price. Call at 114 Thlrd.
84-2*
Returned To Ashland—
Mr. J. P. Chisholm
turned from * visit of a
in North Dakota.
MORE AND BETTER
CROPS
Sulphate of Ammonia aronnd
Your Trees .
Wa have a good supply.
ASHLAND FRUIT AND PRO­
DUCE ASSOCIATION
80-1 Mo.
you. will find fancy Terry Towels in colors of rose,
gold, orchid and blue.* All sizes a t from 65c to $2.00.
HANDKERCHIEFS—Here is where we shine. The
assortment we show is pre-eminently the best we
have ever had. They come in all color schemes;
dainty patterns of lace and embroidery trims. Swiss
and Linen, priced at 20c to $1.25.
H osiery To P u t In
Christmas Boxes
PICTURES from famous paintings for*sale here
A number of subjects to choose from, including:
Our Xmas stocks of hosiery
boast of all the newest and
most beautiful. Running the
entire gamut bf what la'
moat dteirabie, from the
Sheer silken hose to the gay
sports hose from Scotland.
Trails End — Grey’s C o t t a g e T h e Forest Fire —
Christ and The Wise Men—Rock of Ages—“ Hope"
“ The Dutch Scene — Weeping Mary — The Ma-
donna — The ' Gleaners — Spanish Don — The
Springs Bong, and many others.—All framed be­
hind perfect glass. Your choice at $1.25.
1500 APPOTNTMZNTS
AR E SEN T TO SE N A T E
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8— (U»>—
President
Coolidge . yesterday
sent to the Senate approximately
W. W. Robison Is moving to­ 1600 recess appointments to the
Taffies and brlttles, crispy and
day from the Mills Raneh to the various federal- offices and poet-
wholesome a t Candy Land.
Odom Place beyond Talent.
masterships, made during the
Roycraft copperjivare.— Darlings
summer, for confirmation.
Pictures
Art 8tore.
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Framed- mottoes.
The list includes ambassadors
Elhart's.
and ministers, appointed since
Crater Lake Pictures, 11.25
last March, all cabinet officers
Candy boxea wrapped - for and assistant secretaries, judges,
McNair Bros.
shipping. The Rose.
81-1 marshals and postmasters.
Returned Home—
Mrs. Edna Pool returned to
Fire, Anto, Liability and all
her home yesterday from the kinds of Insurance.
SUPREM E COURT G:
Community hospital.
STAPLES REALTY
JACKSON CO. D E C I
Ashland Hotel Bldg.
If you need an office or small
SALEM, Dec. 9— (IP)— Sup­
storeroom, the room next to
reme court opinions yesterday In­
The Tidings oM^ne Is ready tor Moring—
’ ’
cluded George W.Lance, et al,
you. Apply at The Tidings of-
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Knighton versus Edward Pollnix, et.al.ap-
are moving from Moon’s camp pealanta. In an apeal from a
on the Green Spring, to Talent. Jackson County court decision
FOR MORE AND BETTER
regarding irrigation rights, hand­
crow
SOusa heard the Orthophonie ed down by Judge F.M. Calkins.
Use Sulphur, Land Plaster and Vlctrola and said
Superphosphate
You’ll agree.
For Hay, Grain and Bnlbs
We can make you Interesting
FOR RENT— 2 nicely furnish­
— - ill tow ' —•— " —
Renting a specialty. List yoùr
ed
rooms and kitchenette. Hot
ASHLAND FRUIT AND PRO­ houeq with ___ ................■
. , ..... ..
and cold water, and gas plate.
DUCE ASSOCIATION
ASHLAND REALTY CO.
121 Laurel. Also furnished house.
80-1 Mo.
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Paulaerud'a for cleaning,
e u Talent—
FOR RENT— A warm winter
cun make your old suit look
W. S. Eaton of Talent was
cabin. . Furnished, 813.00. Also
a visitor In Ashland yesterday.
honaekeeplng rooms from six to
12 dollars. Phone 153.
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Returned Home—
Hava your broken windows
Louis Grissom returned
repaired. Large stock of glass
FOR SALE— One share Ash­
horna Monday from the
m i hand. Jordan Sash and Cab­ land
Cannery stock.
Address
munlty hospital.
inet Works. Phone 181.
38-tf Box C. Care Tidings.
84-4*
An Ingersoll watch for
boy. 81.75.— McNair Bros.
IN THE DRY ÇOODS
DEPARTMENT
To Los Angeles—
Mr. and Mrs. E. D-. Jennlqga
and son, Ward, will leave Mon­
day for Los Angeles, to spend
Christmas holidays with their
daughter, Mrs. A. G. Moss and
family and son, Louis E. Jen­
nings.
RIBBON
CRAFT
NOVELTIES
BEAUTIFUL NEW SILK
LINGERIE
in beautiful new gifts, such as van­
S ilk Umbrellas
An especially large Christ­
mas showing of silk urn
brellas. They are exception
SITy well made, • with' stout
frames and covers of firm
silk. The handles display the
individuality* of both their
American and
European
makers. ~
ities, puff and powder sticks, pin
cushions, party bags. It is a pleas­
ure to display such gifts as are
tnade of ribbons, braids, laces. Your
choosing from this line will be easy
because of the wide range of pat­
terns and colors. Priced at
See the Windows and Tables
D ainty U ndies Make
Fine G ifts
Glove silk and fine lingerie
qualities. Tailored and more
elaborate affairs. A wonder­
ful variety from which to
make the eelection you wary
to carry your Christmas
clleer.
WANTED— Competent woman
to come and care fir child part
time.
Address Box G, Care
Tidings.
84-2*
FOUND—Pocket book. Owner
may have by idenUfying at
Tidings and paying for ad.
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verdone
in a’ rainbow of colors, soft tints
of dainty shades with shear laces
and fine needlework; new patterns
on display now. Vests, $1.00. Step-
ins, $8.98 to $5. Slips, $4.95 to $8.00.
Pajam as, $3.76 .to $5.90.
Gowns, $5.90 to $8.60.
tX
. FROM OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT
DANIEL GREEN’S COMFY SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY.
Wee tots sizes, 5 to 8, Priced up
to ..................
................$1.15
$ 1-2 to 11 1 -2 ,..............95c to $1.25
12 to 2 . . . . . . . ____ $1.00 and $1.25
2 1*2 up (Women’s Sizes’ $1 to
The above can be bad in all le
* Bhades.
Men’s—6 to 10 size $1.00 to $3.00
,
. ■ BLUES, BROWNS AND ALL FANCY COLORS
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT SHOW
Silk, Silk and Wool and Wool, fancy dress sox, Holeproof and Ironclad
lines. In a rainbow of colorings, plai n and fancy. Sizes 8 1-2 to 12.
Price Range on Silks, Pair
Mrs. Albert Squires returned
to her home from the Com-
munlty hoapitai Monday.
Silk and Wool
, '5 0 c , 75c and $1.00
75c, $1.00 and $1.60
Wool, Pair 60c and 76c
Let your clothes talk for you?
Good clothes talk well.
Have
them made at Orres Tailor shop,
upstairs.
84-1*
Fancy Mufflers
In fancy Rayons and Silks and Flannels,
Tea sets make fine
Darling's Art Store.
Call 130 for Powell’s famous
A punchful romance of the
Canadian North Woods, by
America’s premier author of
vigorous outdoor stories.
Danger!
Romance!
Excitement!
REGULAR ADM ISSION
Commg N ext W eek
Phantom of the
Eat at Martha's dining room,
Vendôme Hotel. Open 8:00 a.
m., to 8:00 p. m.
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The Medford Fluff Rug and
Rug Cleaner will be In Ashland
Friday of thia week. Phone your
orders to 118 or 240.
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Mies Baulah Medley has ae-
copted a position as stenographer,
In the Billing* Insurance office.
Danes nt Jackson Hot Springe
Saturday night. December 18.
Manic by Abbie Greene Nite
Hawks popular orchestra.
84-4
A Christmas Box
A Christmas Address Labet-
Chrlstmas Paper .
FREE with every purchase at
$1.60 to $3.50.■
Mountains of ’em. Every color from black to
white and then some. Your tie rack can be
easily filled with bright new ties. See them
in our windows and on the racks.
Price up to $1.60
SHOP EARLY AT
Miller’s Toggery
“Hatm-dash-Inn”
e
N ight
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