4 » » Returned' From Hunting Trip— Mrs. b . W. Bade left today for Pendleton where she will spend the Christmas holidays. For Sale— Uncalled for suits and overcoats tor men, young boys at a big saving st Orres Tailor Shop, upstairs. Smart new models in topooaft. 86-tf Paulserud’s. Our Butter Toasted sandwiches are growing In popularity. Try »ne at The Plata. ' 87-tf Walk upstairs to Orres Tailor Shop and save 810.00. 78-tf Stylepius clothes at Paulser­ ud’s. Our suits are guaranteed. Stated conolafe, Wednesday evening, Dec. 16. Installation of officers, work in Red Cross and routine business. All Sir Knights courteously invited. W. H. McOOWAN, Here Tester-day— K. T. Newbry of Talent was a shopping visitqf In Ashlalnd yes­ terday. The W. B. A. formerly the Lady Macabees are giving a card party. Wed., Dec.. 16 at 8:00 p. m., at Odd Fellows Hall. Re­ freshments will be served. All members cordially Invited. Ad- mission 60c. Haro your broken windows repaired. Large stock of glass on band. Jordan Sash and Cab- (set Works. Phone 181. 28-tf Call 130 for Powell’s famous apple cider and we deliver. «8-1 mo. Visitors la Aehland— Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Weston, Jr. and wife of Sacramento, Calif., are visitors In Ashland for a few days on buslrihp- If yon need an office or small storeroom, the room next to The Tidings office Is ready for you. Apply at The Tidings - ot- Reu. 62-tf Have your Sunday dinner at Martha’s Dtnnig Room.— Van- dome Hytel. 81-tf Kat at Martha’s dining room. Vendome Hotel. Open 8:00 a. m.. to 8:00 p. m. 81-tf To the lady holding the moat tickets Xmas evening, give a beautiful pair of “Kosy- Komfort" House Slippers.— Army Stopped In Ashland — Miss Kramer of San Francisco stopped oft in Ashland for a short while today on her way to visit her mother in Albany over the holidays. . The Trinity Guild will hold a Food Sale, Thurs., at 10:30. Alb good things to eat at store room In Butler Bldg., formerly occupied by Sugg Millinery. , Pearl Ivory toilet sets for gifts. — Elharts. \ FOR MORE ANJ> BETTER CHOPS Sulphate of Ammonia around Your Trees We have a good supply. ASHLAND FRUIT AND PRO­ DUCE ASSOCIATION John Fowler and F. B. Carson returned yepfihlay from a suc­ cessful duck hunting trip to Klamath Falls. Send G reeting' Cards.— McNair Bros. LET J. L. Ketch write your automobile insurance. 71-tf Madden retreads tires. 68-tt A good Siskiyou county farm to trade for Ashland property. E. T. STAPLES At same old stand Hotel Ashland. I W i f ’ •'' Just received Nero Navajo Hat and Scarf sets for winter at Mrs. H. Simons, 86 S. Pioneer Ave. V _____ 88-2 Popular Copyright Fiction Books, 76c.— McNair Bros. Building Garage— H. O. Anderson is building a new garage on his property on the Boulevard. The gentleman holding the most tickets Xmdl eve we will give a pair of Hood Hip Rubber boots.— Army. Goods Store. Moved to Ashland— • H. 8. Gooding and' family of Klamath Falls have moved to Ashland, and will be at home at 662 Fairview Avenue. Mr. Good­ ing was a prominent business man of Klamath Falls. Cliff Payne makes hall trees. FOR SURETY bonds see J. 80-1 Mo. L. Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg. Coffee with real cream served 71 tf at Ntnlngers. 74-tf Hat tub sulphur hatha. Day Leave Tomorrow or night at Jatfkaon Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robinson 66-tt will leave tomorrow for Hugo, Madden sella protected tires. Oklahoma, where they will visit « 68-tf over the Christmas holidays with Complete line of Christmas relatives. candles at The Plata Confec- Leather bill folds and parses. tlonery, — Elhart’s. Coin purses and billfolds. Why do yon pay Sewing Ma­ McNair Bros. chine Agents tram 8128 to 816* Here Today— for sewing machines, when yon M. 8. Brney, can get the W hite here for 8*8- master car builder of Dunsmuir, Emil Pell. 62-tf For Fire Insurance see J . L. was a visitor la Ashland today Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg. FOR SALE—A few good breed ing cockerels and cocks, erad stock. H. S. Morrison. 22, Ashland, Oregon. Repairs That Will Please with bath. 116 Fork street. 88-2* LOST— On Main St., U n sad blue wool gauntlet glove ter right hand. Finder return to Tidings office. 88-1* DEATH CALLS MAJOR GANDEE, ARMY OFFICER WANTED— Pruning and gar­ den work of all kinds. Phone (Continued from page One) 441. R. A. Segsworth. 88-26* apparent upon his removal to LOST—Black and white Fox Chicago, and he was removed to Terrier r pup. Answers by name a national hosptUl to Washing­ of Robby. Return to Thomas ton D. C. A little more than HUI 148 Granite or Phone 180. two years ago he was discharged , 88-2 because of disability,, and re­ SALE—£-room bouse moved to Ashland, hoping to furnished, near new better his health. Major Gandee Is survived by Large JpL Only 82128. J.' L. Ketch, Ashland his wife, four sons and ‘ one dg. 81-2 daughter. Funeral services were held this afternoon from the J. FOR SALE OR JSXCHANGB— P. Dodge and Sons Funeral 6. 10 or 16 acres close in good Chapel. Interment was In the modern Improvements, free water Mountain View cemetery. . * right. J. L. Ketch, Ashland A firing squad from Bat­ Hotel Bldg. 88-2 tery B Oregon National Guard • FOR EXCHANGE— For Med­ attended the funeral and ac­ ford house. Small plastered bun­ corded full mUltary rites at the - galow in Ashland. Also 6 room grave. house partly furnlBhed. J. L. Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg. YOUNG BOB REFUSES FAVORS OFFERED IN FATHER’S NAME ( Continued from Page One) A. A. A. OFFICE TO BE PLACED HERE AT ONCE even younger than his 30 year?. There is no strut In his man­ (Continued From Page One) ner. and he wouldn’t ’ be lacked Harry A. Stearns, Elmer C. Bie­ out In the street .car for a' sen­ gel, Arthur M. Peters, J. Floyd ator. But sit down and talk with Place, Eric V. Werren, John R. Edwards, F. C. Stevens, W. G. the friendly young chap. Look Sanders, Leo F. Ferguson, M -Into his assured, cool, blue-gray , NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY CdpRT QF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of I William weyth, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned to all persons hav­ ing claims against the above named estate to present them with proper vouchers within six months from the date of first publication hereof to Nellie Dick­ ey, Attorney at law, room 6, Mills Building, Ashland, Oregon. Date of first publication, No­ vember 84, 1926. LOUIS WBRTH, Administrator. 72-6 Tnes. USED, CAR BARGAINS SE PICTURE SENSA TION OF THE AGE! A CAST OF BOB7 1920 C hevrolet........ $125 1923 Chev. Coupe ..$400 1923 Chev. Roadster $250 1921 Ford Touring . .$90 1922 Ford Ton Truck $250 1918Velie . . . . ........ $200 1923 Ford Coupe .. .$400 Raoul was as Life itself— yet it was nothing when Erik wanted her. Why did they call him the Phantom? What was his unearth­ ly power? Who was he? Why did thousands seek him out in that last mad bunt In the under­ ground? To understand—to enjoy —f o thrill— yon and your whole family innst see the most fan­ tastic melodrama ever made. Come now! Automotive Shop Two Years in the Making! A Picture You’ll Never Forget! ADMISSION Children 25c — Adults 50c SHOWS ‘ 1 : 3 0 - 7 : 1 5 — 9:15 A SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE Mending in beautiful unity with the fantastic aspect of this wild, weird and wonderful masterpiece, will be played at each performance by Geo. D, Converse. B rakeR elining Done fey Machinery Shopping Emporium TABLE LINENS LINEN LUNCH SETS In colors of gold, blue, orchid and natural. 54 to 70 inches. Priced at $8.95 4o $7.50. DRESSER SCARFS Make It A Gift for The Home Wearwell All-Wool Blankets For sn u g . warmth there’s nothing to equal the com­ fort of a good wool blanket. Old rose, lavender, yellow, blue, and pink are some of the attractive color effects featured In the latest design­ ed plaids. We are featuring these Wearwell All-Wools In slses 88x80 and 70x80. <10.00 to 818.00 Pair WEAKWELLBLANKEI5 «yea ami listen to his clear-cut have a chance to accomplish thing. I don’t «ant to ‘clrcur speech. There are trace^ o f the what ‘actually ia In me— It any» thia thing, 'but te do real work.* boy remaining, but they are v eil buried in the mind trained by eight yearn*, ateady handling of senatorial affairs, both in h ii father’s office and in campaign. . “I realise.” he teUs you, “that because of my father’s name and TODAY - TOMORROW - THURSDAY my youth and things of that sort, I am getting a lot more attention than is actually war­ ranted. And that is an incum­ brance rather than a help. What 1 hope is that I may stay out of that artificial light and may Plain and Satin Finish 60 to 72 inches wide. Kull bleached. Priced at $1.75 to $2-98 yard. The Quality Store DISTURBANCE IN A LOCAL THEATRE The patrons of a local show house were very much disturbed and annoyed by the continuous coughing of a person in the audi­ ence. Don’t be a nuisance be­ cause you have a cough or cold. A few doeea Of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND taken promptly will bring speedy re­ lief from coughs, colds and hoarseness. Mrs. W. T. Clary, White Plains, Va., writes: “We have nsed FOLEY’S HOVEY AND TAR COMPOUND for colds end bad eongks with splendid results. Sold Everywhere. y FOR RENT—4 Completely furnished housekeeping rooms recovariSglfom 8 M f W i n # « E. R. IS A A C & CO CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 6 Marcels, 8^ 00 Attractive coupon gift books (Limited number of books.) The Vanity Shoppe McGee’s Store. Phone 188 86-tf FOR SALE— My eight tube Super-Hnàodyne, one of the heat seta in Ashland. Will sell ogSL plate or set alone. B. B. Mor­ rison Box 28, Ashland, Oregon. ’ 77-Tuee. Set. W. Hamalpr, Arthur N. Hum­ phrey, Milton A. Blegel, » . V, Gillette, P . S. Proroat, W. D. Jackson, Mr». F. J. Ahlstram, V. D. Miller, H. W. Barron, Mrs. L. Hllty, C. D. Dayhott, H. C. High, J. E. Eders George W. H obs , J. K. McWilliams, W. J. Dougherty, F. M. Schuerman, J. P. Wolf, Jeaa L. Neil, R. F. Strorm, James L. Smith. O. A. Paulaerud, W. W. Allen, B. B. Poyer, Frank G. Dean, W. H. McNair, R. W. Price, J. L. Ketch, C. C. Darling, .G. M. Green, T. R. Jackaon, K. P. Nims. All our confections horns made R huu i u N m and fresh daily at Candyland. Miss Shirley Meyers, daughter, FOR MORE AND BETTER of Mrs. ' Coyla Meyers is slowly Mr. Hoffman of the Studebaker Motor Company of Los Angeles Use Sulphur, Land Plaster and Superphosphate stopped over In Ashlalnd today on For Hay; Grain and Bnlbe bis way to Portland. We can make yon Interesting There 1« joy and companion­ ship for the boy or girl away from home, In a good portrait of mother ad father, don’t neg­ lect It.—-Studio Ashland. Boxes filled from your selec­ tion from stpek at Candyland. Renting a specialty. List your hones with ASHLAND REALTY CO. For Bale—M. T. Linseed ol’ barrels. Bwennlng A Gear. 87-tf Returned to Work B. N. Nelson who h u been 111 at his home Tor a number of weeks has returned to hla work at the Overland Shoe 8hop. Orres big sale still on. , Candy land— We are prepared to handle your Xmas orders with fresh confectionery of aU kinds. A fit guaranteed. It costs no more. Pauleernd’s for suits and overcoats. 86-tf The Trinity Guild will hold a Food Sale, Thurs., at 10:30. All good things to eat at store room in Butler Bld4, formerly occupied by Sugg Millinery. Orres remodels clothes, up- SHOE AND GLOVE sale a on at Wood’s Store where j save a Itttle. l-8eod Wearwell Wool and Cotton Blankets, Priced 80.48 a id a e .e e . . Yn white with Stencil patterns; guaranteed fast colors. Priced at $2,49 and $2.98. - FANCY TOWELS } ' >. < All sizes and colors. Scroll and geometrical de­ signs. In colors of rose, blue, gold,- orchid and . ; tan. Priced at 60c to $1.69. ' ' ‘ is a place where you Open day and evening, can do your Christmas Shopping conveniently. Here you will find at fair prices Gift Goods to suit every taste and every purse—Delicious Candy »in Gala Yuletide Dress, Fascinating Toilet Requisites, Singly and in Sets, Quality Stationery in GiftBoxes, Greeting Cards, Fountain Pens, Selected Brushes, Flashlights and many more. Y ou can eave time and money by your Shopping Headquarters, making CHILD’S KNIT CAPS AND SCARFS 1 Bright new colors. They coins in angora and brush effects. Priced at $2.50 to $4.95. They come in all shades of copper, blue, tan, maize, haze and blaze. Browns and Hoggart. Brushed or plain knit. Priced at $3.95 to $10. IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT We /wive new Zasts in stylish footery. All­ leather and leather combinations. New heels and and step-ins.. r Pendleton Beaver State Quality Robes Made of all Virgin. Wool in a Beautiful line of Patterns, Each $19.00 “Wearwell” Wool Comforts Coverings of Silkolene, Sateen and Silk Mull, Priced $8.98 to $12.00 Each “Rayon” Silk Bedspreads Very Suitable for Christmas Gift. Come in Rose, Gold and Blue—Size 90x108 Each $16.50 Size 80x108, Each $13.50 DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HERE Gifts for Every Member of the Family. ToyviUe on the Balcony ' ' •>’8^' ! ■ Perfume Sets The Finest Made Djer Kiss Melba . . . Hudnuts $6.50 and $10.00 C olgates . Cara Nome - Lasting Gifts “We Fit The Feet’’ Of Pyralin Ivory in sets and single pieces IN THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT . - . Beautiful Stationery Wi ¿tow (BATHROBES . '4 . - For men and boys. All sizes and grades. NATTY CAPS .. New patterns, all sizes, $1.25 to $3.00. CHENEY CRAVATS That the tie the men like. When they wear a “ Cheney” they know their morning star is in the east. Get ’em here at $1.00 and up. SHOP NOW rAT, Safety Razors Gem, Gillette, Autostrop, etc. $1.00 Rubberset Brushes Shaving Mirrors Mens .Toilet Sets. 75c to $1.50 Thermos , Bottles $1.60 . T ..--K A K B. i a t V a C & A 1 s^^^ R& UUIIVII NEW SHIRTS Any neat pattern you want. They come in stripes, check, shadows or tutone effects. Pric­ ed at $1.95 to $6.00. '. F ro m $5.00 B row nies as low as $1.00 Albums 25c to $5 Size 72x84 E ach $14.50 Size 62x78 Felt Bound, Each $18.95 / LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDRENS SWEATERS Pendleton” Virgin Wool Blankets “Pendleton” Indian Blankets KODAKS 1'------------------ - Priced from 50c to $3.50 PRACTICAL USEUFL GIFTS Perfume Atomizers . ' 75c to $2.76 Flashlights ' $1.25- Complete Alarm Clocks . . . . .$1.50 J W atermans • Fountain Pens Curling Irons ............ 98c Ingersoll Watches A Kantleek H ot Water. ‘ B ottle $2.50 $2.50 up Cqin Purses and • Billfolds ' ‘ The Famed» dAmity” Brand Evershatp Pencils M c N a i r brothers ••SCATTER SUNSHINE WITH CHRISTMAS CARDS"