Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 17, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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Returned From Portland—
Bari Crow of the Standard Oil
Company of Ashland has return­
ed from a few days spent at
Portland on business.
AS the Convalescent Home—
Frank Oooley Is a patient at the
Convalescent Home.
' AU-rlte butter toasted sand­
wiches— very
popular— Ninlng-
er's Fountain Service.
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New Columbia records, three
for 91.00.-—The Rose.
» Dance. Jackson Hot Springs
For Fire Insurance see J. L.
SaL. night. Music by The Nite
Ketch,
Ashland Hotel Bldg.
Hawks.
,
81-2
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Crater Lake Picture framed
When passing by stop and see
» 1 » . — McNair Bros.
•our Guaranteed Used Cars with
thirty days Free Servlce.-r-Ham-
aki-r Motor Co.
Oak Street
Garage.
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To Washington—
Mrs. Mary Fox left last evep-
SHOB AND GLOVE sale n o *
lng for Centralia, Washington,
where she will visit during the on at Wood’s Store* where y o l
save a ltttle.
l-8eod if
Christmas holidays.
FOR SALE— English Setter
Smart new models in topcoats. puppies, three weeks old. Mother
85-tf dead and pups must be fed by
Paulserud's.
hand. Exceptionally low priced
Our Butter Toasted sandwiches for . thia class of pups.
Jack
are growing in popularity. Try Milton, Jackson Hot Springs.
one at The Plaxa.
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WANTED— A woman for light
The Medford Fluff Rug and
No children.
244
Rug Cleaner will be in Ashland housework.
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Friday of this week. Phone your Hargadlne,
orders to 113 or 240.
it
FOR SALK— A fine Ivory bed­
room set and walnut dining
To Knoxvilh
room set nearly new at Ieen-
Mrs. George Burdell left last
homer's New -and Second Hand
evening for Knoxville, Tennessee,
Store. 889 E. Main. Phone 171.
where she will spend the Christ­
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mas holidays.
FOR BALE— Hotel A sh ia n f
LET J. L. Ketch write your
Walk upstairs to Orres Tailor
7 1-tt
Styleplus clothes at Paulser- automobile inauraace.
Shop
ajid save >10.00.
78-tí
ud'a.' Our salts are guaranteed.
In
A
sh
la
n
d
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CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cherry of
5 Marcels, 95.00
What would h e r nicer for him Cottage Grove, are guests at the
Attractive
coupon gift books
than a pair of "Buck-Hecht” home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wer-
(Limited
number
of books.)
lace foots, |9 to 816.— Army ren for a few days. Mr. Cherry
The Vanity Shoppe
Goods Store. •
91-1 is a brother of Mrs. Werren.
McGee's Store.
phone 103
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Madden retreads tires.
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Tim Burke was a business visit­
Ready-to-wear
clothes
or In Ashland yesterday from
Suits and overcoats . make
sre
guaranteed
to
flt.-
Portland.
practical gifts.— Paulserud’s.
aerud's.
80-tf
Candy cañéis, all sites at reaa-
Waste paper baskets, 9 1 0 0
onable prices.—The Rose.
Gandy Land— Our special 81.00
Elhart's.
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and 50c cartons of
assorted
Have your Sunday dinner at chocolates make a nice Xmas
Returned to A s h la n d -
Martha’s 4Mnalg Room.— Ven- gift.
Harold Simpson returned to
dome Hotel.
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Ashland yesterday from Portland
WINTER GARDEN DANCE
to spend the Christmas holidays
FRIDAT NIGHT.
with his parents.
Electric Sigh.
PHANTOM
OF THE OPERA”
with
LON CHANEY
W eird— W ild— Wonderful
TO DAY AND SATURDAY
From Medford—
Mrs. Tom Feuson of Medford
was a visitor In Ashland yester-
day transacting business.
When paaaing by atop and see
our Guaranteed Used Cara with
thirty dayr Free Service.— Ham
aker Motor Co.
Oak Street
Garage.
90-2
Hot tub anlphur hatha. Day
er night nt Jackson Hot Springs.
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Children’s books. McNair Bros.
Candy Land— A novelty box
of assorted candiee for the chil­
dren, 81.60.
^WILLIAM FOX/»fWCTtt >
GEORGE
O 'B R IE N
in
T ie FIGHTING
\ HEART?
Ambition v swept him to
Broadway — love brought
him back to Main Street.
ADMISSION
» 25c — Evening 35c
dren 10c Anytime
Visiting Her e
Mra. H. V. Richardson of San
Diego Is visiting In Ashland over
the Christmas holidays with her
brother. Don Whitney.
Use Sulphur. Land Plaster and
Superphosphate
For Hay, Grain and Bulba
We can make you Interesting
prioee
ASHLAND FRUIT AND PRO.
DUCT ASSOCIATION
80-1 Mo.
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OUR GOAT LINE IS COMPLETE
Every coat we show is guaranteed as to quality—
style—serviceability and tailoring. Any color—
any size—Plain or fu r trimmed—^Straight line or
flares. Priced a t t i c to t e n
STATE HORTICULTURAL
BODY OPENS SESSION
E. M. Hall, patroller of the
Pacific Steamship company stop­
ped over In Ashland today on his
Why do you pay Sewing Ma­ way to Seattle.
chine Agents from 9199 to 8150
for sewing machines, when yon
Renting * a apaclalty. List your
Whit» Mur* tor 9«5.
“THE
New Scarfs
Silk Lingerie
Rayon Underthings
Furs Pictures
Fancy Brassieres
Handkerchiefs
oves Hand Bags Linens Bed Spreads Fancy Towels
’s
Blankets ' Bath Robes
Sweaters
Felt Rugs
Vanities and a thousand and one other things we have them
re — be sure to come and choose early.
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BERLIN.4Dec. 17— (U. P .)—-
The attempt of Erich Koch, dem­
ocrat, and former Interior min­
ister, to form a new 'cabinet,
to succeed the resigned Luther
regime has failed. Koch today
reported .to President Von Hin­
denburg that he was unable to
get his cabinet
together
on
lines of the “big coalition’*1 which
Hindenburg advocated.
ttonery, 20e per lb., and up
See our window for values In
Christmas Box Chocolates.— The
EVERY DEPARTMENT IS UNLOADING — EVERY ISLE IS AN OP­
PORTUNITY TO PURCHASE BEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL GIFTS. jp iN
THE THRONGS THAT SHOP WITH SANTA AT THIS CHRISTMAS
TIME HERE.
KOCH ATTEMPT
. CABINET T
Here Yesterday—
There Is Joy and companion-
Mr. and Mra, W. Ç. Oanaway
Christmas
decorations.— Mc- of Phoenix were visitors in Ash­ ship for the boy or girl away
land yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. from home, In a good portrait
of pyother ad father, don’t neg­
Fred Taylor..
lect it.— Studio Ashland.
A new record, appropriate for
Christmas.— The Rose.
Bargains ' In
Edison , Disc,
Manicure roll-up sets,
phonographs, prices cut in half.
912.—
Elhart’s.
When passing by stop and see Records with each deal.— Tho
our Guaranteed Used Cars with
Cliff Payne makes lockers.
thirty days Free Fervlce.— Ham-
aker Moter Co.
Oak Street
Complete line of Christmas
LAST TIMES TODAY
/
Christmas Chimes Resound
Throughout This Big Store
(Continued from Page One)
DRESSES
make but one trip ¿cross the con­
tinent, and then stand on the sid­
ings for the balance of the year.
All these things are reflected In
freight charges, Since the Vol-
stead act permits any head of a
family to manufacture 200 gal­
lons of fruit Juices for family con­
sumption, it would appear that a
proper solution of this car-sbort-
age-causlng problem would be to
have the grapes ‘juiced on the
Pacific coast, and have the juice
shipped east In refrigerator cars
to prevent fermentation en route
hus releasing 4Ö per cent of the
refrigerator cars now required
for shipping wine grapes and
making them available for taking
care of requirements of the north­
west for shipping perishable
fruits.”
W E HAVE A LOT OF BEAUTIES* ~
These are tailored right up. to the latest styles.
Flares—Circulars—Side drape» and all th at good
ptyle, neat tailoring and good goods can produce. A
wonderful array of colorings. Priced conservative-
our ( J m T 7 i e < T C sn wftB
thirty days Free Service,— Ham-
FOR MORE AND BETTER
aker Motor Co. . Oak Street
CROPS
Oarage.
80-1 Sulphate of Ammonia ‘around
Yonr Trees
We have a good onpply.
ASHLAND FRUIT AND PRO-
DUCT ASSOCIATION
80-1 Mo.
Natr Bros.
From Hilt—
Mr*.« Elliott was a visitor In
, Ashland friend« of Mr. and
Mra. Glenn Johnson of Kingman. Ashland today on buaineaa'* from
A risona, ,h a w deceived an aa- Hilt, California.
nonneement of the birth of n
AU our'conf actions home made
danghter, Ethel Jahn Johnson.
The father la an Ashland boy a n i fresh daily nt Candylaad.
7141
who haa mads his horns In Ari­
sons for several years.
A fit guarmfleed. It casts no
ore. Panleernd’s for suits and
•ercoats’.
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Many senators are not exactly
satisfied with the Hughes plan
but no substitute which would
wipe away their objections has
as yet been offered.
Senator Norrie, Republican,
Nebraska, for Instance, says that
he will not Indicate how he will
vote until he sees all the amend-
menta and the exact phraseology
of the substitute proposals.
Swanaon and the court ad­
herents contends, that If Borah
and the
Irrecondlablee
hpve
their way they will piece such
restrictions in the way of Amer­
ican' entrance to the court that
It will he impossible for thtr
country to join even If some
kind of a resolution la passed
by tho senate sanctioning the
theory of the court
ba
THE NEW SCARFS
W E HAVE A R E O F SILK, RAYONS OR WOOL,
YARNS AND FLANNELS *
They ar? made with fringe ends. Ju st wide enough
and of a dressy length—all colors to choose from.
Priced at M *7C to
OO
BORAH AGAIN OPPOSES
WORLD COURT MOVE
Candy’ land— We are prepared
(Continued From Page One)
to handle your Xmas orders with
fresh confectionery of all klnd3. judges of the Permanent Court
of International Justice or for
The home of the Ashland Ta­ the filling of vacancies.
male.— The Rose.
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"8. That the statute for the
Permanent Court of Internation­
al Justice adjoined to the .pro­
tocol shall not be amended with­
P. M. Shay, who has been a
out the consent of the United
guest at fhe Convalescent home
States.
the past two weeks, returned yes­
“4. That the United States
terday to the home of his son
shall be In no manner bound -<by
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E.
any advisory opinion of the Per
H. Crow.
manent Court of International
Justice, not rendered pursuant
Whan passing by atop and see to a request in which it, the
oar Gnarantead Used Cars with United States, shall expressly
thirty days Free Service.— Ham- join In accordance with
the
aker Motor Co.
Oak Street statute for the said court ad­
Oarage.
90-2 joined to the protocol of signa­
ture of the same to which the
Paulserud’s for cleaning,
United States shall become sig­
natory.”
A resolution was proposed by
Bat at Martha’s dining room. Senator King, Democrat, Utah
Vendóme Hotel. Open 6:00 a. but It expired with the end of
m„ to 8:00 p. m.
Sl-tl the congressional session a few
days later. In the sixty-eighth
Call 180 for Powell's famous congress (last session) several
apple elder sad we deliver.
proposals were finally considered
60-1 mo. by the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee and one, the Pepper
resolution
varying
somewhat
Leave Today—
from
the
Hughes
reservations
was
Prank Jordan was suddenly
reported
out.
It
expired
how­
called to Albany this morning by
the death of his sister. He ex­ ever In the final Jam of legisla­
pects to be gone for four or five tion at the close of the session.
The Swanaon resolution ad
days.
here« strictly to the letter of
the Hughes reservations, but
If you need an office or email
Borah and other* of the old Ir­
storeroom, the .room next to
reconcilable group do not believe
The Tidings offloe la ready for
they are sufficient safeguards
yon. Apply nt The TMlngs af­
to protect thia country from
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con nn to can
iy
The line of Silk Lingerie Display here
is of colorings and styles th at every woman Admires.
Lace and ribbon combinations of trim s th at are just
right. Colors of nile, shell, orchid, coral, maize,
honey dew, autumn leaf, rust, navy and black. All
sizes, priced at $1.00 to $8.55.
The Ribbon Gifts are the
Hit of the Season
Powder Jars, Pin Cushions, Pow­
der Sticks, Vanities and m aster
sets of dresser items. All colors
priced a t 50c to $2.98.
SILK HOSE, BY THE BOX — AN IDEAL GIFT
ahd the proper way to buy. Our Holeproof Line awaits you in chlors
of black, grain, peach, fawn, new beige, satin - blonde and French
nude. All sizes. E ither ribbed tops, or extra stretch hem, with the
best foot built, priced at $1.50 and $1.65 — Out sizes priced -at $1.95.
Kid Gloves Make a Very Appropriate
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Here you will find a t least a dozen pattern^ to choose
from. The new embroidery cuffs and patterns of
cut-out designs are the last word in dress effects.
Choose them at $2.45 to $4.95.
When You See Our Genuine Leather
Hand Bags
*
with such good heavy metal frames th at don’t warp,,
together with the three-part index sections and coin
purse, slip handles, hand trimmed leathers ’ and
.lo G G
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TKTAT»l r
V A 81
W ill
IT ia r V e l
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Silk Pdrasols, Fancy Handles
in navy, brown, tan, purple, green, grey and black;
all steel Japanned enameled frames, Tom Tlium
styles. Priced at $3.95 to $9.00.
GIFTS FOR THE BABY
Here you can chooste from handmade booteefl, white
with pink or blue; either new length or maccasin
style. Priced a t 25c to $1.00.
’
Sweaters or morning jackets, all wool; pink or blue
trimmed. Priced at $1.25 to $3.50.
Caps with side ear flaps if you wish. These come
in yarns of silk, fiber silk and saxony wool; white,
pink'and blue. Priced at 98c to $1.98.
tllA ir
and stitched. Priced at $3.50 to $5.50.
beauty for $3.50 to $10.00,
FURS FROM “FAR AWAY”
Fox, Mink, ’Possum, Coney, Steal, Fetch, Squirrel and Manchurian
Wolf. Chokers and Scarfs. These we have priced to move — choose
them a t $6.00 to $35.00
,,
SHOP
HERE
AND
BE
HAPPY
* Fancy Brassieres
They come in braeade, designs,
ink and flesh colors. Rose bud
rimmed, Stayed and Support­
ed. Dainty numbers now gelling
$1.00 to $1.96.
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