L. N. Brainerd of Portland was Mr. Salisbury of San Francisco w ill be the house gueat of Calvin a business visitor in Ashland yes­ McCelland for the Christmas holi­ terday. days. « i received Nero Navajo Scarf sets for winter at * F or F ire Insurance see J. L. Simons, 26 S, Pioneer Ketch, Ashland H otel Bldg. 38-3 67-tt Renting a specialty. Liat your house with A SHLAND R E A L T Y CO. Have your Bunday dinner at Martha’s Dtnnig Room.— Van- 71-tf dome Hotel. 81-tf Candy Und— We are prepared Crater L a k e Picture to handle your Xmas orders with »1.26.— McNair Bros. fresh confectionery of all kinds. FOR SU R ETY bonds 82-eod-tri L. Ketch, Ashland Hotel Stated Convocation, Thursday evening. Dee. 17. Election and installation of officers. Routine business. A lt companions in- vlted. Meet at 7:30. O. W . D U N N , H W , H. DAY, Secretary; * Mre. H. S. Newton baa returned Francis and Joe Byrne left last evening for Southern California home from K lam ath Falla after where they w ill »spend the Christ­ visiting for several weeks with Mr. Newton is stilt mas holidays with their parent«. relatives. visiting’ In Klam ath oounty. C liff Payne makes hall trees. 20 per cent reduction on to bacco. Woods.— S76 E. Main Officera Elected— Returned Home Left Last Evening— Business Visitor— Visiting H e re framed Bibles and Testaments The T rin ity Guild w ill hold gifts.— E lh a rt’s. a Food Sale, Thurs., at 10:30. A ll good things to eat at store Have yonr broken windows room In Butler Bldg., formerly repaired. Large stock of glass oAupied by Sugg M illinery. ja hand. Jordan Sash and Cab­ inet Works. Phone 161. 36-tf The T rin ity Gnlld w ill hold, a Food Sale, Thurs., at id:30.J When passing by stop and see A ll good things to eat at store our Guaranteed Used' Cara with room in Butler Bldg., formerly thirty days Free Service.— Hani- aker Motor Co. Oak S'.reet occupied by Sugg M illinery. Garage. 90-2 When passing by stop and see The home of the Ashland Ta- Styleplus clothes at Paulser- onr Guaranteed Used Cats with The W . B. -A . form erly the th irty days Free Service.— Ham- ud’s. Our suits arq guaranteed. male.— The Rose. Perfume in. g ift boxes.— Me Lady Macabeea are giving *a card a k ir Motor Co. Nalr Bros. 86-tf Oak Street party. Wed., D m .,’ 16 at 8:00 p. Garage. To San F r a n c is c o - 90-2 m., at Odd Fellows H a ll. Re­ Call 130 for Powell’s famous Ted Lockhart left last evening Expected H e r e - freshments w ill be served. Every­ Returned H o m e - Mrs. Elison is expecting her son for Saa ' P r a n d io , where he w ill apple cider and wa deliver. one cordially invited. Admis­ Louts Dodge returned home to­ Ross, to arrive some time this enter the hospital for medical 69-1 mo. sion 60c. day from a weeks business trip week from Calgary, Alberta, to treatment. in Portland. He also visited in spend the Christmas holidays in Started Building— v , Eugene for a short while with Ashland. W hy not buy It at the A rm y Preparation has been made and his daughter, Edith. Goods Store? Even though you the carpenters are at work on Cou­ You should see Mrs. Fred do have to pay less. the first floor of the new gram- L E T J. 1». Ketch write your Homes as the st/ffragist, and pon tickets with each 60c sale. mar school building. automobile insurance. 71-ti Mrs. Norma Reeder a s . the suf­ Army Goods Store fragist’s naughty little girl, at C liff Payne makes panel doors. Madden retreads tires. Bellview, Dec. 18, at 8 o’clock • For him, a beautiful Reming­ Admission 35c and 26c. 90-1 ton pocket knife from 60c to FOR MORE AND BETTER make Suits overcoats »5.00.— Army Goods Store. It CHOPS -Paulserud’s. practical Smart-new models in topcoats Use Sulphur, Land Plaster and Paulserud’s. 85-tl When passing by stop and see Superphosphate our Guaranteed Used Cars w ith « For Hay, Grain and Bulbs Candy Land— Our special »1.00 Our Butter Toasted sandwiches th irty days Free Service.— H ani- W a can make yon Interesting and 60c cartons of assorted are growing In popularity. T ry aker Motor Co. Oak Street chocolates make a nice Xmas one at The Plasa. 87-tf Garage. 90-2 g ift. 80-1 Mo Bargains In Edtson Disc phonographs, prices cut in half. When passing by stop and see Records with each deal.— Tho onr Onsranteed Used Cars with Rosa. • thirty days Free Service.— Ham- a k rr Motor Co. Oak Street Returned to A sh la n d - Oarage. 90-2 Fred M erritt and Mansle Byden returned ywterday from a two Anaco cameras months visit In Nevada. »26.90.— E lhart’s. Complote line of Christmas candles at The Plasa Confoo- tlqpery, 20e per lb., and up. Calvin McCelland retornad the firs t of the week from San Fran cisco where he has been work lag for the past six months. Tear Trees We have a good supply W alk upstairs to Orres Tailor top and save 810.00. 78-tf Boxee filled from your sele¿- I f you’re hungry, come to Bellview, Dec. 18 at 8 o’clt^k. tlon from stock at Candyland. AU kinds of eats after the show. Admission 36c and 26c. 90-1 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 6 Marcels, »5.00 A ttra ttiv e coupon gift books (Lim ited number of books.) The Vanity Shoppe MeGee's S ta re .----------- Phone U M W h y do yon pay Sewing Ma­ chine Agents from »120 to »160 for sewing machines, when you ean get the W hite here for »06. ■asU Pell. 61-ti ’ Mrs. Charles B rolll who has been quite ill at her home on H el­ man street Is Teportqd as. Improv­ ing. Eat at Martha's dining room te n d o n e M o te t Q pea<:00~-kk m., to 9:00 p. m. 81H1 that Gifts of photographs bring Paul- hearts closer together.— Studio •O jtf Ashland.. - \ 8elect G ift Stationery.— McNair Deas Hardsell was a business visitor in Ashland yeaterday from AU onr confections home made H ilt, California. and freak dally at Candyland. L Merry Christmas! .< . y ..... protected — ...— _ —J —_ J The Men’s Shop Miller’s Toggery The picture that baffles descrip­ • Candy canes, all alias a t reas­ tion— words cannot describe It! onable prices.— The Rose. You must see this marvelous, thrilling, breath-taking produc­ tion whose graribeur and tense drama will smsse snd startle you. See “ The Phantom" whose weird power will grip and surprise you! See the mask ball scene, the most exotic, the wildest of Parisian revels, shown In full natural col­ or, the most striking, beautiful scene ever thrown upon the F O R R E N T — Three room house modern. Garage, chicken house. Apply. 1166 Ashland St. 90-2* Your Christmas Gifts from these— Ladies Rayon and Lisle Hose Leather driving gloves; cuff or slip-ons, fur lined Priced from $2.25 to $5.50. Our Shoe Department Offers Hundreds of pairs of comfy slippers—soft padded Soles lined forms; suff tops and very flexible; any color. See our windows and on the tables. Priced for all the family, $£25 to $2.50. offers the choicest lines of tâBTê runners, tapestry or jewel cloths at $1.50 to $2.98. Collar and cuff sets in lace or linen, a big assort ment at $1.00 to $2.98. — J Fancy kid gloves in black, browh, fawn, tan, champaign, white and greys. Cutout or stitched cuffs; all sizes at $2.75 to $4.50. Ladies and Children’s LEATHER BOSTON BAGS, UP TO 89.00 A Coat Getting Ready For Christmas We have the Laundry service you desire. room house, barn. Bellview dis­ tric t. »1,000, W . W . Robison, 63 N. Main. 90-2 and purses. Our line is big, broad and the range is complete. Blacks, brown, tan and light shades at 50c to $10.00. Ums 6 t-tl Are you planning and preparing those glad surprises that make this time or year a joy to yourself and others t or gre you putting in the time scrubbing out the clothes that were soiled last week! Let us help make possible the real Christmas spirit in your •W A S H IN G T O N . Dec. 16, — (IP) — Senator Jobes, republican of Washington, baa bean assured LOST— A green gold Shaffer that the w ar departments request for two A dm iral-O riental ateam- fountain pen. Finder please leave 90-2* era for« transport service w ill not at Tidings. Reward. be granted, he paid a fter a cpn- W A N T E D — Auto Salesmen, ference w ith President Coolidge H udsoa,- Essex, Overland and today. W illya Knight. Must furnish bond.' See Mgr. at Lithla Springs garage. ' 90-tf WASHINGTON 80L 0N Mr. and Mrw. Irvin g Finley, O L Y M P IA . Dec. 18— (U . P .) accompanied by Mr. Finley's sis­ — Thomas W . Hemp, 60, state ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and legislator from W hitm an county, Mrs. H. W . Potter, returned to died here today of apoplexy. He Ashland yesterday for a few days worked at the legislature until visit. On their trip they have 8 P- m., yesterday, and then at- “Hab-a-dash-Inn” Hot tub sulphur baths. Day or night at Jackson Hot Springs. . 60-ti telle JON1S W IN8 FIOHT ON ADMIRAL SHIPS Our Dry Goods Department Don’t fall tp s m Ed Dunn. A f it guaranteed. I t costs no He’s the groom at Bellview school iore. Psalserud’s for suits and house Friday. Dec. 18 at 3 rercoats. 86-tf o’clock. Admission 36c snd 26c. 00-1 Madden tended the leciatetora' bell . He wee salad w ith the attack a b o rt!/ a fter leaving the dance,* and died thia morning in a boapitgT, without regaining conadouanaat. a w ife and' fam ily aurvive him. Hla home waa at Palouae. ’STRICKEN SUDDENLY When passing by stop and c m oar Guaranteed Used Cars with th irty dayr Free Service.— Ham a k rr Motor Co. Oak Street From Hilt— TODAY — TOMORROW I f you need aa office or small storeroom,, the room next to The Tidings office la ready for you. Apply a t. The Tidings of­ fice. 62-tf vialted Seattle,' Vandbuver and Portland. On their wax to their home la Long Beach they w ill vialt in San Franctace, and Sacra­ mento. , • here is the best buy of the season. We,have them in colors of black, cordovan, log cabin, beige, peach and champaigne, 6 pairs to the box at $2.95 Paulserud’s fo r cleaning. Improving— The officera elected at the O. A. R. meeting on Saturday even­ ing are aa foliowa: Past Comman­ der, G. O. Van N atta, Senior; Vice Commander, J. E. Coder, Jr., Vice Commander, J. P. Say lee, Quarter Master, O. W . Benedict, Officer o f the Day, G. W. Nobel, Chaplain A .' C. Thomaa, Doorkeeper, J. L. Oxford. - leather Cowhide traveling bags; heavy reinforced corners and joints, (Brass Mountings) any price from $10.00 to $30.00. « and Suit Gases A Dress 24-26-28 inch sizes; all grades, heavy mountings; priced at $1.50 to $16.00. for the price of of a good coat alone That Ought to Make Her Christmas ductions in our Coat Clearance » .TUSH PHONE 165 WE DO THE REST Will save ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO nice dress for her ^>u enough to buy a BLANKETS FOR ALL THE FAMILY Standard cottons, white, tan and gray. Colored borders; sizes 54- 76 f 60-76; 70-80. Priced at $2.25, $2.75 and $3.00. s Wool naps—in plain and fancy; 18 patterns to choose from. 66-80 Part Wool double blankets, in heavy weights; fancy and, warm; da i n ty « cotons. Priced at $5.90 and $7.75. Copyright ip iy All wool blankets; either single or double; Ore­ gon City make. Light and soft shades. Size 66-80 and 72-80; prioed at $10.90 to $16.00. ROBE BLANKETS; ANY PATTERN Heavy fleece and wool. Colors of rose, blue, gray, tan, Navajo patterns. Priced at $4.98 to $9.90. SHOP EARLY AT SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE RENDERED BY GEORGE ÜONVEHSB zr* i'i 6 Oregon City Woolen M ill« c i f » 4 773