Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 14, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    M r. and Mrs. C._ I. Porter re­
turned yesterday morning from
gpokana where they spent «bout
ten days on n pleasure trip. They
also tisltea w ith th e ir son wboi
Mrs. Jesse Sands of. H ilt, Cali­
fornia was a shopping visitor in
Ashland Saturday.
• C H R ISTM A S S P EC IA L
S Marcels, >5.00
Attractive coupon g ift books.
(Lim ited number of books.)
The Vanity Shoppe
McOee's Store.
phone 108
,
O. E . « .
Stated Communication Alpha
Chapter, No. 1, O. E. S. tomor­
row (Tuesday), December 15 at
7:80 p. m. Initiation. Visitor»
welcome.
The Installation of
o ffic e r s h a s been p o stp o n e d u n til
Monday evening, December >1.
By order of the
Worthy
Matron.
L E A H M. C A LD W ELL, Ssc’y.
R. W . Price left today, for
Portland where he w ill to for
several days on business.
L E T J. L. Ketch w rite your
automobile Insurance.
71-tt
Madden retreads Urea.
58-tf
•A good Siskiyou county farm
to trade for Ashland property.
B . T . KTAPLB8
A t same old stand Hotel Ashland.
88-3
Just received Nero Navajo
H a t and Scarf sets for winter nt
Mrs. H . Simons, 2« S. Pioneer
Tea set« màke finn glfte.—
Darllng's A rt Sture.
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Perfume bottina, >1.40,— Kl-
harte.
Havs your, hroken. «tedows
reps ir ed.
Larga stock o t gin n
an band. Jordan Saab and Cab-
tast Works. Pitone 111.
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Hero B atu d ay—*
. James B la ir was a visitor in
Ashland^ Saturday from
Weed,
California.
Our line of g ift boxen are
d iffe re n t— Darlings A rt «toce.
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CnU 180 for poweU’s famous
apple older and we deliver.
18-1 mo.
60 per cent reduction in glass­
ware.— Holmes* —__L2_:----- j ------
Mrs. Elm er Bryan and three
children Ibft today fe r Doris for
a few days on business.
, Toilet water tor gifts, >1.00
hottie.— E lh a rt’s.
Come to Bellview, Dee. 18 and
help
boost
the
Community
Honse.
0 1 f t ' eats for men.— McNair
A. C. Anderson spent Sunday Bros,
w ith his father T. M . Anderson
A f it guaranteed. I t costs no
nt Hungry Creek.
mors. P s n lto n id 'i tor suits and
Guaranteed delivery ot Per­ over costs.
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sonal Engraved Xmas cards at M oved—
" .
Elbert's.
E . B. Brining baa moved from
or night nt Jackson H e t Springs.
•
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Remington, model 10, pump
abet gna. 18 Stogo.
given
86 Union Street to DoVis, Calif.
B o x es filled from yoar selec­
tion from stock at Candyland.
Roy craft copperwnro.— Darlings
A rt Store.
.
, 8 f-tf
Renting a specialty. . L ist your
honse w ith
ASHLAND BMAIZTY CO.
F or Sale— M. f . Linseed
barrels.
Swenalag A Gear,
Bros.
Complete
line
of
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Christmas
candi«« nt The Plnsn Confec­
tionery, 1 0c per lh., and up.
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H ere Last Night —
A. T. A ran t' ot M yrtle Point
spent last night lh Ashland on his
way to Grenada on business.
Gifts tor all-— D arling’s A rt
Store?
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plays In the “ Strollers Orchestra”
jVe are going to.nee the Boton
fam ily aboard ttm P o dfin k U n i t ­
ed.
B ert
TOpipaB— F a rm e r
Boggs; ' Minnie
Barron—-Mrs.
Boggs; F red Home»— The lrfe -
aponelhle Tommy; Helen Johuaoa
— L ittle M ary, nt Bellview school
December. I I , nt I o'clock.
E L K S TO « P E N D « 8 0 0 '
ON X M A S C H A R IT Y W O feft
Styleplus clothes nt Paulaer-
ud's. Our suits are guaranteed.!
’
$ 5 -tf
(Continnsd trom pa« Ottici
W alk upstairs to Orrea Tailo r
Shop and cava >10.00.
7>-4f
case w ilt to brought to th e at­
Smart new models in topcoats.,
tention o f a member o t one of
Paulssrnd's.
> 5 -tfi
W )th each 50c sale we a re ' these committee» fo r investiga­
tion. Thin w ill prevent dnpHca
giving coupon tickets, good on I
tions,, and also nsenre only the
>75.00 la prises given away.—
needy families obtain relief.
88-1
Army Goode Store,
structlon. work - w ill • t o started
during the current -fleonl year on
two fleet submarines, two light
cruisers., and rtx river gunboats
for duty in Ching.
The battleships Texas and A r­
kansas anfi Florida . aye being
modernised, and three others w ill
be added.
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“On account of the expense In­
volved," the report .stated, /'t h e
material work on the veesels of
the fleet has been confined chief­
ly to repairs. - and I t kas been
necessary to lim it the authorised
alterations and *lmprovemehts to
those for which special allotments
of funds were made. As a gener­
al result the material condition of'
Use Snlphnr, Land Plaster and Hero YustelMBj '
Chnrtee ;R . Ountker of P o rt­
Superphosphate
" * "
land was a-visitor In Ashland yes­
For Hay, Grain and Bulbs
W e earn make you interesting terday afternoon and last n ig h t
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C liff-P a y n e -m ak es hall tree«. dio Ashland.
Now
is
tha
time
to
have
that
B nt at, Martha's dining roon,.
mdome B étel.
Open 8:00 fi. portrait mads.— Darling's Studio.
8 1-tf
to 0:00 ». OÍ.
8 1-tf
Accepted Foeltle»—
F ran k -Hamilton has accepted
a position In the F irst National
Bank.
Buslnees Visitor—
H. C.. Menchem o f T ra il was In
Aahlnnd today on business.
Higher food prises and deplet­
ed w ar stocks of clothing wiH In-,
ershse expenditures next year, ac­
cording to the report, although
th e .ra tio n cost, for .(hie. year In­
creased only four percent com­
pared w ith the nation-wide in­
crease food prices of IB percent.
Reporting on new .construction,
W llffur said the a ircraft carrier«
Saratoga and Lexington would be
To OhUoquto—
completed by the end o f 1888,
W illia m Grenbemer and 8. K.
and the submarine tender H ol­
Barnes were among the Modern
land • by
next spring.
Besides
Woodmen who motored to Chilo­
other auxiliary craft under con-
quin Saturday evening to organ­
ise a lodge there.
Twenty two
beneficiary candidates wars taken
characteristics. of
«five been achieved during
proeent year, and It la hoped that
before the conclusion of next year
-okf fixpeMmenlg w ill result l o g
(a « il bettpc.lype of plane."
^ Ì u P/ j F-RV1 C 0 ) « P / y V
s h h u & s • p c ^ r s bfr ries
l/f lh K ll/O T O /i
r « F E s
TO P P E N i S H
W A ;> H
f -
the
J W
fighting and observation planes
abeyance.”
While doing your Xmas
shopping, have that
Oar Sarrioed •
at the
Lithia Springs
Garage
What to give? How much must I pay? Where
to bpy?
OF THE XMAS SHOPPER ARE ANSWJERED FOR YOU HEBE.
Just a few Suggestions
Smoker’s stands in Mahogany
pr Polychrome finish . ?..$2.50
Cigarette and Cigar Holders
«nd Pipe s e t s ..................$6.00
Stick Pins
In white gold or platinum,
plain or cut-diamond set. Many
pobby designs.
Gen Leather Wallets $1 to $6
Console sets, vases, rose bowls,
Bridge and night sets in the
latest colored glass effects. A
complete line of hand painted
and gold decorated china.
She Want# a
Diamond
Buying
the
Cut Glass Cream and Sugar
$1.50
"ring
A*11
rely - absolutely on
our Judgment of
q u a lU rf1’ . .
Glass Candle Sticks $1.50 pair.
W rist Watches
We don’t only wish you a Merry Xmas, we make i t
Don’t forget the free grab and chance on a diamond
ring with every $5.00 purchase. They are going big.
, , , .C h a s. f l. t d h i t e
'
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UNDER’S BLOCK .
a m o CLUB SUPPER
.
IS'SA ID POSTPONED
Mrs. Gordon MscCracksn, prest.
dsut of the Women's Civic Club,
announced today that the cov­
ered dish supper, scheduled for
Tuesday, had been postponed un­
t il after tha holidays.
There w ill he no club meeting
on Tuesday, Mrs. MacCracken
said, but the executive board w ill
meet at two o'clock, la the ot-
fiee of the club rooms.
The Three Great Questions
Gold Filled
Knife and Chain
“WILD, WILD, SUSAN”
> . . , .See the Phantom,..
with ^ts tremendous east of
thousands . . . . . marvelous
The cry rang ont from a
settings.
...^beautiful women
thonsand threats — then all
.......and
the
wildest, weird-
w m silent! Lights grew dim
1 eat most wonderful story
r . . . strong men turned oo.w”
pver thrown upon any screen.
«id s...... beautiful
women
grew fa in t.. . • what did the
phantom eeekf Who was hef
ADMISSION
.Why did thousands fear
him.
1
Ohildrea Sto Adulta 60e
“ The
fo r the carrier» «eye been e to
tled and these .planes- y 111 poon
be under construction. I t la tor
llered th a t In a ll types of copibat-
ant planes very definite results
Returned H o m e -
the ships in and ont of commission
Dr. McFadden has returned to M A N Y ROADS OOM PLETHD
B Y S E R V IC E D E F Y . as a whole, has been somewhat
his home in Talent after a five
improved, but many alterations
(Continued from Page One)
weeks visit in Los Angeles and
of m ilitary value are held in
San Diego..
, into a first class mountain road.
W llhar's summary of naval a ir­
A musical treat— the Ortho- A road from Fish lake ending in craft plank follolws: i
phonic .Victrola.— The Rose.
the vicinity ot F o u r B it creek
Mrs. Ambrose of 5,08 F a ir- was -also completed.
view w ill entertain the M . E.
A tra il, seven miles long, from
Aid Society, Wednesday after­ Lamb's mine to McDonald Gap,
A B $ A L B O Y , If taken- a t
noon, Dec. 18. < A ll are cordially around the south, and of Ashlapd
once, 1924 M a x w e ll, Sedan.—
invited.
mountain, was made and 28 miles
Llthla Springs gnjfnga, ,
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C lift Payne makes stands.
on this tHbntartea- ot tiro North
Books for children.— Darlings Fork d l Rogue r t to r F em com­
F O R H E N W P n r tl; ly furnished
A rt Store.
8 1 -tf’ pleted. . E igh t .and onâ-foùvth
three - room house, <7« ,B St.
20 per cent reduction on to­ miles of new tra il on the south
'88-8
Phone i n - Y . ’
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bacco. Save a little, buy it of and middle forks of the same
Woods.— 875 E. Main.
FOR
S A LE— Becqpd
band
river furnishes a much needâf
88-eod-tf
doors and windows w ith frames
patrol route to a hitherto Inac­
if desired. - Also other build«» ~
Hunting —
c e s s ib le region.- Ten miles were
Fred Taylor, H a rry McNair and
mstsrisl. Qajl nt 851 Avery at.,
built near the Lake of the Woods
Bert M atters, le ft last evening
or address « . J. A rgnt, .Ashland
into a country o f many scenic
to enjoy a duck hunt nt- K lam ­
attractions as w ell ns tim ber re*
ath Falls.
sources. Thirteen miles wore
F E M A L E H elp wanted — a
Fins Stationery In g ift boxen.
completed on the K lam ath side woman o f business a b ility to
— M cNair Bros.
of the Cascade divide near the take up w e ll’established business.
Vietor
records
the
beet
Crater Lake National park. Thia Address Bex 880.
Medford.
Christmas gift.— The Boas.
—.
r - - -------- -- <8-1 mo.
tra il, when completed, is to Join,
Oar Butter Toasted sandwiches
the middle fork ot the Rogue
are growing la popularity. T ry
W A N T E D — Sm all set of books
trail.
one nt The Plaea.
,
8 7 -tf
to keep'evenings^ F . J. Leonard
’ « standard lookout house, two
W h y do y o u . pay Sawing Ma­
800 Liberty St.
. 88-8«
stories
and glass enclosed, was
chine Agent» from >180 to >180
erected on Herschberger moun­
IN V E S T « 1,000 and keep busy
tor sewing machines, when >on
tain
and
Is
expected
to
be
of
g
this
w in te r .. My garage fo r sale.
oan get the W h ite hers to r >88.
Em il Pell. ..
8 8-tf raine In fire detection In thé t t- r Account of other Interests. Bulld-
per Rogue R iver district.
The lug rents >
per month. W rite
material
was
packed
by
mutes
Box
X
Y
Z
J
«
Tidings.
88-8
Jack W hitney of K lam ath Falls
over
a
tra
il
tor
a
distance
of
up-
——
—
•—»
was a visitor in Ashland yester-
proxlmstely 10 miles.
A log cabin fo r the use o t the
fire guard at Union creek was also
8 7-tf completed. The' cabin was erect­
FO R R E N T — 5 room
FO R
MOBB
AND
B B TT H B ed by the guard and the logs Were with bath- gatage, chicken
cut In the vicinity.
CROPS ,
and > • * « ., Also garden.
During the spring and fall, two 178 -/dkidtnòrik
in filtro
Sulphate ot Ammonia around
creWs of laborers were engaged
Tone Trnsn
W a have a good »apply?
in maintaining several hundred
ASHLAND F R U IT A N D fR O - miles of road w hile two gfldt.
* DFCH ASSOCIATION
'
tlotaal crews' worked on
trull
88-1 Me. maintenance. Maintenance work,
It I t u n d e r sto o d , , was unusually
A r t Wilson o f Talent was a heavy this year because of the
Shopping visitor la Ashland Snt- windfalls from heavy wind storms
nrday.
of last winter.
Coffee w ith real cream served
at Nlnlngere.
7 4-tt
UL m W Ä L L W IT H "
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A ll onr confections horns made
N
A
V
Y
,
BAYS
W
IL
B
UR
end fresh dally n t Cnndylnnd;
«..i..- -•
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Crystallise tob y ways, child­
(Continued From 'Page OneX
hood, youth lu a portrait.— Stu­
rnn8Hnra tonight
BEBE DANIELS
“ Tfie bureau of aeronautics
during the year ha« continued de­
velopment work in an effort to
produce a threetorvlce .plane
available for the new aircraft eer­
ier». T rials have been; made of
such planes and the bureau re­
ports that by the first of Decem­
ber it w ill be in 'a position to de­
termine definltelly the exaet char-
acterlsUcs o f th is'ty p e of plane
to be manufactured tor the air­
craft carriers.
..
A LOT OF‘ YOUR CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING SHOULD BE FINISH­
ED THIS WEEK.
Beautiful Beaded Bags
from Belgium
$2.95 to $9.75
Silk Umbrellas
$4.45 to $11.50
I,‘
i-
Allen A Silk H om
$1.50 to $2.45
U n d e r a r m styles in
Kid Gloves
91.95 to $5.00
Keyser Slipper Heel
Bilk Hose
V
$ 1 .9 8 -1 X 2 5
Modern
eqntpmeat.
Prices
r ig h t i 14-honr
service.
W e invite your patronage.
MAKE IT AS EASY AS YOU CAN BY SELECT­
ING GIFTS FOR WOMEN AT
Miller’s Toggery
MHab>a-dash-InnM
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