Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 18, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Here Yeeterdny—
Purchased Oar—
From Heruhrook —
W. R. Holcomb of Oakland,
The Automotive Shop reports
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoots of
California
was a business vlsitdr
the
sale
of
a
new
Chevrolet
Hornbrook Ware shopping visit­
coup* to J. J. Murphy, of Aah­ in Ashland yesterday.
ors i«^ Ashland yesterday.
land.
When passing by atop and see
Buxton Keyta Inept.— McNair
Paulserud’s for eleaning.
our Guaranteed Used Cars with
crowd of several hundred stood Return««! To Ashland—
Mia* Kathleen and Isabèlle
waiting for information on fh?
in the street in front* of the SiJver, returned to Ashland from
condition o f the institutions.
Arisons, accompanied By Mr*-
Fewell, Jahn* Parto, and Harry
Silver* from Oakland. They re­
turned to their home the last of
AMBASSADOR QUITS
the
week.
Miao Kathleen and
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1».\— UP)
— The resignation of Alexander Iaabella- Silver will remain in
P.. Moore of Pittsburgh, as am­ Aahland.
bassador to Spain was annonnced
Why do you pay Sewing Ma­
at the White House today.
chine Agenta from 9190 to $lf>u
for sewing machines, when yon
It pays to advertise la The Aah can get the White here for 965.
land Dally Tidings.
Emil Pell.
BS-tf
thirty days Free Service.— Hain
akrr Motor
Leaving Today—
Mrs. Q. W. Gash left this morn­ Garage. -
ing for her home in Dunsmuir,
after a few days spent in Ashland
Co.
Oa|t
Street
90-2
James Razor blade stroppar»
92.00.— McNair Bros.
POR
SURETY
honda
aee
J.
Our Butter Toasted sandwiches
are growing in popularity. Try L. Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
Visiting In Ashland—
one nt The Plasa.
2 7 -tt
L. W. Shriner of Corvallis to
A- Victrola for Christmas, re­
visiting for a few days in Ash-
duced
prices.—
The
Rose.
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Walk upstairs to Or rea Tailor
land - with hie parents.
Mr.
Shop sad aava 916.09.
72-tf
Uncalled for ' aulte and over­ Shriner is a former resident of
Ashland.
Dance, Jackson Hot Springs coats for sale at Orras ’ Tailors.
93-1*
S a t, night. Music by The Nite
Call 130 for Powell’s famous
Hawks.
91-2
apple cider and we deliver.
From Talent—
•
69-1 mo.
I. C. Williams was a visitor In
Home made Chili Beans and
Aahland
yesterday
from'
Talent.
Hot Tamalea.— Nlnlnger’s Foun­
If you need an office or small
tain Service.
91-tf
All-rite butter toasted sand storeroom, r the room next tb
wiches— very
popular— Nining The Tidings office is ready for
er’a
Fountain
Service. ' Sl-tl you. Apply at The TMlngf of­
Mrs. W. B. Gill of 399 Scenic
fice.
62-tt
drive left today for San Diego,
where she will spend about two
Hundreds of toys and games.
weeks over the Christmas holi­
Elhart’s.
day«.
9 per cent. Buildings coat 995610
It all gow for 91575.
f . 3.
Deakia. 997 & Mala.
99-3
Edith Dodge arrived thia morn­
ing from University of Oregon, at
Eugene to spend Christmas holi­
days with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Loaie Dodge.
Have yoer garments cleaned
and p r emia now for Christmas
at Orree Tailor shop, upstairs. Returned far the Holidays—
John Oaley returned to Ashland
»2-1 •
last evening from the University
of Oregon at Eugene to spend the
Christmas holiday^ with his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Oaley.
Donald and Robert Wright ar­
rived this morning from O. A. C.
at Corvallis to speed the Christ
mas holidays in Ashland.
All onr confections home made
end fresh dally at Candyland.
71-tf
Clift Payne makea
Blox( good * ones,
them. Phone 990.
plenty of
99-1
Het tab sulphur hatha.
FOB
MORE
AND
Waterman Fountain
McNair Bros.
W e d C h in e se
Mrs. Grace Stevens, 22, of Los
Angeles, wanted to Join her hha-
ftand, n soldier stationed in the
Philippines, ' but didn’t have
enough money. ■ So she saved so
earnestly that her clothes looked
too ahabby to be worn, and the
put on a sailor uniform belong­
ing to her husband. Now she’s
under arrest charged with Illeg­
ally wearing a naval uniform.
Open Day and Night
U N T IL
After Christmas
JWO DENVER BANKS
U CLOSE DOORS TODAY
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WILLIAM FOX presents
BHTTKR
catoni
Use Snlphnr, Land Plaster and
Bepav&hoaghate
Far Hey, Orain and Balks
W e een make you latereeting
A heart-warming romance of Main Street and Broad
way. A drama with a punch.
ADMISSION
Matinee . . . . . . 25c — Evening . . . .a .35c
Children 10c Any Time
W ,
1
yF
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“Hab-a-dash-Inn”
The Treasure Mouse of
Christmas Gifts”
“Toy v ille ” on th e Balcony
Toyville la a Joyous place. No won­
der all the little folks like that sec |
tlon of ours, for there all their
dreams come true. Boyish laughter
rings out.as dancing clowns and me­
chanical toys perform; little girls’
faces grow wtotful as their arms
reach out* to clasp the doll that looks1
“Just ilka a baby” and babies cry
with delight at the cuddly teddy
bears. Grown folks find a visit to
Toyville the best x * y to decide Juat
what toys the children like best.
Wonderful Assortment of “Mama” D olls
Priced 69c to $8.98 Each
Christmas Tree Decorations 5c to 15c Each
HYCREST” quality
LEATHER GOODS
PURE IRISH LINEN
HANDKERCHIEFS
HAND BAGS .
In all the late styles, Priced
COMFY FELT SLIPPERS
IL75, 81.98, 82.25 Pair
Day
’
*
Priced 25c to 59c Each
TODAY — TOMORROW
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Miller’s Toggery
« D E N V E R , Dec.
1 9 . ---- «J»)
F— Two Denver banka, the Drov-
Ters National Bank and the
^Broadway »National Bank, closed
thelr doors at noon today and
are in the hands of fédéral ex­
aminera.
* The examinera ordered the
banka cloaed, and bave made no
atatement ar explànatioo.
A
FOR SALE— 40 bushels club
Wheat at 2 l-2c pound.4 Clean
seed barley. G. 8. Butler, Phone
2 6 6-J.
02-2*
h . FOR SALE OR TRAD»—Nice
ranch on Main paved highway,
Suita and overcoats i make ''halfway between Portland and
coast, one and 1-3 hours each
practical gifts.— Paulserud’s.
way.
Also some other good
property it interested. Call J.
Candy **nd— We are prepared W. Shattuck, Talent, Ore.
02-0*
to handle your Xmas orders with
fresh eonfectlenery of all klnd3.
FOR HALB— Barcelona Filbert
Trees, vigorons, wall rooted, 2
yearn, direct from grower, 926.00
From the University—
Vernon McGee arrived in Ash­ per 100. 9120.00 for 500, 9230.-
land last evening from the Uni­ 00 per M., delivered, pay when
versity of Oregon to spend the accepted Hardy, frost free, no
spraying, no ladders nor boxes
Christmas holidays here.
required. Cash market await*.
U. 8. and Canada import over
Mottoes and
3.9.000,000 lbs., yearly. Plant
99.00— Elhart’s.
now, save regrets later.
B.
Johnson, Saginaw, Ore.
Famous Société Chocolates
74-Fri.-tf
balk.— The Roee.
Subscribe Por The Tidings,
Pens
FOR SALE— 3 burner oil stove
oil beater and reclining chair.
323 Almond street.
92-2
Gifts of photographs bring
hearts closer together.— Studio
Ashland.
R. C. Goodman returned to bis
borne yesterday from tbe Com­
munity Hospital. He to reported,
es.very much improved.
Mrs. Dissette has moved from
141 High street to 316 Harga-
dlne,
Here Yeeterdny—
Mrs. 1 . A. Purvis was a,shop­ FOR MORE AND
BETTER
ping visitor In Ashland yesterday
CROPS
from Talent.
Sulphate of Ammonia around
Your Trees
When passing by.stop and see
This to Mrs, John
<>i SàiittL
We bave a good supply.
our .Guaranteed Used Cars with ASHLAND F R l’IT AND PRO­ Wiixll?. A n it'iic a n g ir l Who libil i a'<l «
•ea ttle C1 i 1 i , c m . She h,-i» iia k s s L in .
thirty days Free Service,
DUCE ASSOCIATION
police to m a k e in-ople «lop trj*It-.g I ”
akrr Motor Co.
Oak Street
80-1 Ho. get h e r to leave lih n l e t a u w v t hl»
90-2
c o lit i.
"1 |.,ve h im h ? i . I he » s«»-.l I»
Garage..
tue." « *» «»»<•»■•■
To Albany—
LET J. L. Ketch write your
J. R. Plttenger left thia morn­
automobile Insursaoe.
71-tt ing for Albany where he will meet
bis daughter, Catherine, who will
Returned to Aahland—
return to Ashland for the Christ­
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wilhite and man holidays. They will motor
daughter Cleo returned yesterday to Corvallis to be» accompanied
from San Francisco, where they home of Rosina Gallatin who will
spent a few days vlnltiiig. ... i. ______ spend the Christmas holidays tn
Ashland.
Ready-to-wear
clothes
that
e guaranteed to fit.— Paul-
rufl’a. »
90-tf
20 per cent reduction on to.
FOR CALE— Milk cow. Mark
99-9*
becco. Save a Mttle, buy it of True. P h ase 14F9.
Woods:— 921 B. Mfctn.
FOR SdlJ» Three choice Bar­
•81-eod-t!
red Rock Cockerels, * Thompson
Ringlets. C. A. Patton, 29« Hel-
Smart new modela in topáoste,
Psutoernd’s.
15-tl
Moved—
Through Ashland — ■
Captain G. Bond, well known to
the members of the 66th C. A. A.
spent a few minutes In Ashladd
yesterday on hla way to Eugene
from San Francisco.,
Renting a specialty. L ief ¡
house with
ASHLAND REALTY CO
Ten scree of good alfalfa. Six
roam house, large bara, plenty
line of Christmas
The Pissa Confee-
per lb., and up.
Eat at Martha’s dining rijoni
Vendóme Hotel. Open 9:00 a.
m., to 9:00 p. m.
Sl-tl
To Sad Prom Seattle—
Mn and Mrs. Harold BckereOn
of Portland wUl sail from Se­
attle, December. S t, on the
President Madison, for Manila,
Mr. Bckeraon wUl spend three
years In Manila, In the interests
of the Ell Lily Drug Company.
Mrs. Bckeraon . formkrly Miss
Thelma Blair, a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. w . M. Blair of
this city, has a host of friends
12.48 to 812.98
Christmas Gifts
GIVE HER SILK
UNDERWEAR
HANDKERCHIEFS
6 for 81.00
Come in p good assortment of
colors all guaranteed fast.
Silk gowns trimmed with
lacesk come pink» orchid
HANDKERCHIEFS
With or without fittings. Priced honeydew. » '
SWISS KNIT TTES
in fancy gift boxes. Prices •
85.96, 87.98, 89.98, 912.98
Special Each 9100
35c, 50c, 85c, 81.19
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85.98 to 87.48 ’
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SILK STEP-INS
BOSTON GARTERS
DAINTY GEORGETTE
OYER NIGHT CASES
made of Crepe de Chine and Satin
25c and 50c Pair
*
.HAN DKERCHIE F ^ > -
With fittings made'* of Real .Crepé; > Hi Pink, Òrchid end in dolors with hand embroidery.
PLAIN AND FANCY SILK SOX Leather. Prioed 816.50 to 819.75 Honeydew
Priced Each 59c
•
Priced Pair 75o to 91.19
made of extra heavy Du Pont, 83;89, 83.96, 84.48, 85.98, 8198
ft ♦ •
nicely lined.
S ilk umbrellas
FANCY SILK AND WOOL SOX
“ RAYON”
Priced Each 89.95 to 91195
Pair 81.00
“ Tom Thumb” Style
SILK UNDERWEAR
Priced 85.98 to 88.98
-Vests
Priced
896c
to
91.75
SILK KNIT SCARFS
MENS TRAVELING CASES
Each 82.25
- Bloomers, Pair 82.25 .
with ebony colored traveling re
BOYS HANDKERCHIEFS
quisites.
,’?*
‘ .
Gowns, Each 82.48 and 82.98
in blue, tan and lavender
FINE QUALITY LISLE SOX
Each 19o
Step-ins Each 8148 and 81.89
Priced 8848 to 812 98
Pair 839c
HAT BOXES
►
Comfy Felt Slippers
For every Member of the Family
P rin ed
$1.00 to $2.50
WHEN IN DOUBT GIVE HER
* '
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Holeproof—Burlington and Kayser
&
8100 to 82.50 Pair
in all the new oolors * .